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… shows that you can detect laughing gas in the breath and blood, and that the use of laughing gas affects driving skills. This is something we have already seen in our daily policing activities, in many traffic accidents. The study also provides a starting point for the future development of a measurement technique which will enable us to improve policing in relation to nitrous oxide use in traffic.’ Driving ability The researchers recommend further research to identify precisely what aspects of … clarity as to whether and under what conditions a saliva test is suitable as a detection method. The recent study was conducted on behalf of the Dutch police and the Police and Science Research Programme. A summary is available free of charge from the websites www.politie.nl and www.politieenkennis.nl . Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Frederick Vinckenbosch (left) conducting his research into the influence of nitrous oxide on driving ability. … When nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is used …
… my way to the career path I’m on now”. Serpa was introduced to Professor Jay Singh in 2014 during a masterclass on risk assessment in the first year of her master. He was named the youngest tenured Full Professor in Norway. At the time, Singh was starting the Global Institute of Forensic Research (GIFR) and he was looking for collaborations to help with quality assurance for a training he was developing. “I figured my passion has always been bridging the gap between research and real-world … a book that considers cultural differences when implementing Western-validated practices on the continent while establishing state-of-the-art assessment and treatment of justice-involved persons in Africa. He gathered leading experts across Africa to start work on this handbook. And he was in need of another editor, preferably one with expertise on risk assessment: enter Katrina Serpa. Guidance “I’ve always been lucky to have great mentors, first Corine and then Jay. They had faith and took a chance …
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okt
16:00
… behavior, both within the central nervous system and including the gut-brain axis as a potential key actor. Click here for the live stream. Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience School of Business and Economics Administrative office Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht … Supervisors: Prof. dr. E. Brüggen, Prof. dr. A.T. Sack, Dr. T. Schumann, Dr. P. Jiao … "A gut feeling: Noninvasive brain stimulation, gut microbiota and decision-making under risk" … PhD conferral Aline Mirella Elias Caldeira …
30
nov
13:00
- PhD Defence
PhD conferral Hannah Bernhard
… in a laboratory context. The second part of this thesis investigated how different brain networks may coordinate their activity during sleep. Click here for the live stream. Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Administrative office Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht … Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter de Weerd Co-supervisors: Dr. Joel Reithler, Dr. Rob Rouhl … "In The Event Of Memory: Behavioral and brain processes supporting the formation of episodic memories" … PhD conferral Hannah Bernhard …
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okt
14:00
- 18:00
… FHML) 16:30 Discussion on (status of) open science@CN, what is available, what do we need to move on? Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience zoom link will follow Lab site Blog Lab site Datalad Open Science Resources at UM: CN specific quickstart resources overview of UM general resources … Invited speakers: Robert Oostenveld (Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands) Michael Hanke (Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, …
11
jun
15:00
- 16:30
After the successful kick-off of the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience in March, we are pleased to announce the second CIN meeting on Monday 11 June from 15.00-16.30hrs.
… A common mistake, for example, is that conclusions are drawn based on an insufficient number of subjects. Peters: “You should always make an analysis beforehand of the minimum number of subjects that are needed. This often happens only rudimentarily.” That is why the HPB forms a platform for discussion about what has gone wrong with research, what else could have been done and what lessons can be learned from it. The HPB is also an initial step in shifting from the prevailing competition …
… capabilities), Medical Informatics (access to patient data, identification of disease signatures), Neuromorphic Computing (development of brain-inspired computing) Neurorobotics (use of robots to test brain simulations). HBP also undertakes targeted research and theoretical studies, and explores brain structure and function in humans, rodents and other species. In addition, the project studies the ethical and societal implications of HBP’s work. At Monday’s Open Day, project members …