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Lecture at “The Neural Bases of Action – from cellular microcircuits to large-scale networks and modelling”, School of Brain Cells & Circuits “Camillo Golgi”.

Lecture title: “Cerebellar interactions with a hierarchically organised motor system” (Narender Ramnani, Royal Holloway, UK)

at “The Neural Bases of Action – from cellular microcircuits to large-scale networks and modelling”, School of Brain Cells  & Circuits “Camillo Golgi”.

11th-15th December 2018, Erice Italy

 

New ~£554K (FEC) BBSRC Grant!

Narender Ramnani was awarded a BBSRC grant to investigate Learning and Predictive Control in the Ageing Brain (BBSRC, £554K FEC). The project aim is to increase our understanding of how the brain translates predictive cues into learned actions using automatic and controlled processes, and how this processing changes during aging. We will use 3T (CUBIC, Royal Holloway) and ultra-high field 7T (University of Oxford) functional MRI, in both young and older participants, to chart the dynamics of activity in the human brain during both classical and instrumental learning in younger and older participants. The approach will combine fMRI with eyetracking during instrumentally acquired oculomotor behaviours, the classical conditioning of simple reflexes (cerebellar-dependent form of learning in animal models), and the testing of hypotheses about brain activity using computational models of memory formation in the brain. We will also investigate the impact of aging on oculomotor learning in older and younger drivers using state-of-the-art driving simulator facilities at the Institute for Future Transport and Cities at Coventry University.

Lecture at Cardiff University Brain Imaging Centre (CUBRIC)

Lecture: “Cerebellar Contributions to Cognition: Evidence from anatomy, evolution and functional MRI” (Narender Ramnani, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Cardiff University Brain Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), 3rd December 2018.

 

Thank you to visitors from Stroke Association!

29th November 2018:

A big thank you to friends from the Stroke Association for giving my students first-hand insight into living with stroke. As ever, we are so grateful!

Thank you to visitors from Parkinson’s UK!

15th November 2018

A big ‘thank you’ to visitors from Parkinson’s UK for coming to Royal Holloway to speak to my Year 3 students about living with PD. A unique learning experience!