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I search the guildelines for undergraduate and postgraduate candidates. Most of them are provided by the institutes which assist you to study abroad. Nevertheless, we are not guaranteed that the data are reliable. Alternatively, what you get is a ranking list of all the university in UK on basis of scoring on psychology. Yet, you can't give a general ranking across all the psychology departments, especially you need concentrate on the subarea of psychology. For example, UCL are specialized for cognitive neuroscience, KCL are specifialized at clincial psychology. Therefore, we aim to help you to choose a better institution if you are expected to pursue a degree of psychology in UK, especially for a PhD degree.
001--University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology,
Contact Information:
Homepage Link: http://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/
4 main themes: 1) Behavioral Neuroscience;
Labs: 1.1 Associate Learning Lab: Robin A. Murphy; modelling; associate learning;
http://www.judgementexperiment.com/robinmurphy/About_the_Lab.html
1.2 Brain and Behavior Research Group, Dr. Mark Buckley; technology: TMS; Topic: perception, learning,memory and choice behavior;
http://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/academics/fellows/governing-body/mark-buckley/
1.3 Brain mechanisms of flexiable cognition, Prof. John Duncan; ERP, fMRI, behavior; attention and control;
https://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/john.duncan/
1.4 Decision and Action Laboratory, Prof Matthew Rushworth; TMS,EEG, fMRI, DWI; decision making and social interaction;
http://rushworth.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/
1.5 the Art labortory for roden behavioral testing; Prof. Jeffrey Gray, behavioral testing; animals (rodent)
1.6 Centre for theoretical Neuroscience and artifical intelligence, Dr. Simon Stringer; mathmatical modeling; visual object recognition; spatial processing; language and consciousness;
http://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/team/principal-investigators/simon-stringer
1.7 Lab of Social Neuroscience, Dr. Andrew Bell, fMRI, facial blindness, facial expression;
1.8 Walton Laboratory, Mark Walton, fast-scan cyclic voltammetry, targeted lesions, neuropharmacological manipulation, fMRI; value learning and representation
http://walton.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/MarkWalton
to be continuted........
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