NEURECA

Jack Anthony Craig is a first year PhD student (started in Sep 2024) in the NEURECA Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Hyojin Park and Dr. Jack Rogers, at the School of Psychology, Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH), and Institue for Mental Health (IMH), College of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. His PhD is supported by MRC AIM DTP PhD studentship.

He graduated with a 1st class BSc Hons in Neuroscience from the University of Glasgow in 2022 and with a MSc with distinction in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience from the University of Sheffield in 2023. His MSc dissertation was supervised by Dr Michael Okun and involved delineating subnetworks in the macaque visual system from resting state multi-unit activity using correlational analysis and ISOMAP-MDS. In 2024 he worked as a research assistant in the lab of Professor Jasmeet Kaler at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science at the University of Nottingham where he continued working with dimensionality reduction techniques.

His projects involves in the neural mechanisms underlying high-level cross-modal correspondence across lifespan using MEG/OPM-MEG and its implication on ASD, ADHD and psychosis.

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