Four researchers awarded SUBIC time grant

Four researchers receive time grant from Stockholm University Brain Imaging Center (SUBIC). SUBIC congratulates the researchers and encourages other Stockholm University researchers to apply for the next grant in the spring of 2024.

Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre (SUBIC) is happy to announce the awardees of the time grant of Spring 2023. The grant consists of free of charge access to one of the method platforms SUBIC offers, such as X-ray microscope, magnetic resonance imaging scanner and EEG.


The main purpose of the time grants is to promote usage of SUBIC's equipment among Stockholm University researchers not normally using this type of equipment in their work. The time grants allow users at Stockholm University to either collect pilot data for future grant applications or to collect data for their first complete study using one of SUBIC's instruments.
 
Four awarded researchers
The researchers awarded the SUBIC grant:


Aleksandra Adler, Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, “Language control in dialogue interpreting: comprehension and production”. Instrument: MR

Julie Lasselin, Department of Psychology, “Manipulating sickness behavior using real time fMRI neurofeedback”. Instrument: MR

Timothy Topper, Department of Palaeobiology, Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, “The mystery of Maikhanella and the siphogonuchitids: Relationships and molluscan affinities”. Instrument: X-ray

Laura Babcock, Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, “Technology and the Translated World of TV. An investigation into machine translated and post - edited interlingual subtitles’ potential effect on viewer comprehension and experience”. Instrument: Eye-tracker


New announcements this autumn
New time grants will be announced in the spring/summer of 2024. SUBIC encourages Stockholm University researchers to take this opportunity and apply for a time grant that may provide them free of charge access to the method platform of choice, as well as limited but needed support in the lab.