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Affiliation

About the research group

A particular focus for the fMRI Group is on the study of auditory perception, speech perception, music processing, neurological disorders, auditory聽hallucinations in schizophrenia, cognitive control, and functional and structural brain asymmetry.聽The research is also focused on brain activation studies related to a broad spectre of cognitive functions, including laterality, speech and language, working memory, attention, cognitive control聽and emotions, depression and aging.

To study the brain we are using a range of different tools:聽Morphometry, perfusion/diffusion imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, spectroscopy, EEG and neuroinformatics.

Bergen fMRI Group is the recipient of an 聽through professor in 2010 and .

Subgroups:

There are many different research topics in the group: Auditory hallucinations, schizophrenia, brain stimulation, auditory perception, laterality, cognition and depression, music and neurological disorders (e.g. Alzheimer's disorder, Parkinson's disorder, stroke). Here you can get more information about our ongoing main projects.

-听听(叠别搁骋-础笔)

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-听聽(FLASH group)聽

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- Bergen Dopamin Group (BDG)

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Documentaries

Link to video


"The Birth of a Research Group"

"The birth of a research group" is about the ERC Advanced Grant research project VOICES/prof. Kenneth Hugdahl, about auditory hallucinations, produced by the University of Bergen. The film shows how a research project develops from its initiation and start to the final results and new research questions.

"Hearing voices"

"Hearing voices - om 氓 avbilde stemmer som ikke finnes" was shown on NRK2 Kunnskapskanalen 28th of January 2017 about auditory hallucinations and the research group headed by prof. Kenneth Hugdahl. Press link to view.

International Graduate School in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience

IGSIN
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The International Graduate School in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience (IGSIN) was founded as a joint initiative of the Faculties of Medicine/Odontology and Psychology. Its primary goal is to bring people together from different countries with different educational backgrounds and different expertise to provide an interdisciplinary training and networking platform for PhD students in the broad field of neuroscience - from basic biological, molecular, and genetic neuroscience to cognitive neuroscience as well as clinical applications related to mental and neurological disorders. The graduate school is located at the Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, University of Bergen.

Professor Marco Hirnstein, acting director

Vanessa Tamara Seeligmann, administration

In media

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Photo: Katrine Sunde, Bergens Tidende

Advertisement in the local paper Bergens Tidende: "Usikker p氓 om du vil bli lege eller ingeni酶r?"

 

  • Interview, the Guardian Weekly Science Podcast (July 19, 2017), Associate Professor Kristiina Kompus:
  • Article/advertisement in Bergens Tidende (March 10, 2017), PhD Gerard Dwyer and staff engineer Alex Craven:
  • Documentary shown on NRK2 Kunnskapskanalen (January 28, 2017), Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl and the fMRI group:
  • Web article at forskning.no (January 20, 2017), Prof. Karsten Specht and PhD Siv Andresen:
  • Chronicle in Bergens Tidende (December 1, 2016), Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl:
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Funding

Helse-Bergen Strategic Research Program/

National Resource Center for fMRI

University of Bergen/

People

Group manager
Group members
Group members, Helse Bergen
Collaborators
Former members