Institute of Brain and Behavior Amsterdam
Description
Seven research groups from the faculty of Movement and Behavioral Sciences of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam conduct experimental research involving humans and make use of advanced methods of research. One of the goals of the institute is to foster the exchange and development of advanced knowledge for neuro-imaging methods of research. The institute will work as a research incubator where researchers and students work together to push the limits of advanced methods of research.
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Contacts
Key Researcher name:
Jan Theeuwes
Key Researcher position:
Director institute Brain and Behavior Amsterdam (iBBA), Professor of Cognitive Psychology
Key Researcher e-mail:
j.theeuwes@vu.nl
Key Researcher phone:
+31 20 598 8790
Van der Boechorststraat
7
1081 BT
Amsterdam
Netherlands
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