Type of contract CDD
Location Grenoble, France
Statut Available
Key Words Cognition, neural circuits, neuroscience
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Working Place: Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience
Missions:
Despite decades of research into the neural circuits and cognitive processes underlying human decision making, it remains difficult to decipher the mechanisms underlying motivational deficits in clinical settings, particularly in severe and drug-resistant neuropsychiatric illnesses. The theoretical foundations of this project are inspired by decision theory, which describes human behavior as a cost/benefit calculation based on a set of weights capturing sensitivity to key motivational factors (such as reward, effort or uncertainty). The aim of this project is to provide concepts, tools and data to decipher the neural circuits involved in coding these weights and thus provide a 'neuro-computational' model of human choices updated with invasive electrophysiology and stimulation data. We will focus on a prefronto-insular- circuit as the team has previously demonstrated that the insula and the vmPFC plays opponent roles during learning (Gueguen et al., 2021), mood fluctuations and how they alter risky-decision-making (Cecchi et al., 2022). In this project we will use rare single-cell recordings from the anterior insula to decipher how subjects trades between efforts and rewards. The project will start on April 2025 (project duration between 12 to 36 months).
Two parrallel missions will be proposed :
The candidate will contribute to a project on the neural dynamics of decision-making, by using a multidisciplinary approach that combines intracerebral electrophysiology and stimulation in awake epileptic patients and computational modeling, We are seeking candidatures of highly motivated, independent and enthusiastic individuals, with background in cognitive neuroscience and/or neuro-engineering. PhD in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, or related fields and experience in programming languages for data analysis is required. Expertise in behavioral testing, electrophysiology (scalp EEG, intracranial EEG or MEG) or other neuroimaging techniques and/or computational modeling would be appreciated.
Qualifications:
We are looking for a highly motivated researcher willing to make significant advances at the fundamental level while being also able to interact with clinicians within a large-scale multidisciplinary and international project.
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