diff --git a/content/authors/admin/avatar.jpg b/avatar.jpg similarity index 100% rename from content/authors/admin/avatar.jpg rename to avatar.jpg diff --git a/content/home/about.md b/content/home/about.md index d01a8a5e8f31196fc8a7521ff851defff74ae503..d29c3454bd818b55c3d2ba3c9e27443a3115fa56 100644 --- a/content/home/about.md +++ b/content/home/about.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # About widget. widget = "about" # See https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/page-builder/ headless = true # This file represents a page section. -active = true # Activate this widget? true/false +active = false # Activate this widget? true/false weight = 20 # Order that this section will appear in. title = "" diff --git a/content/home/demo.md b/content/home/demo.md index 5ba5e7909c45233501503bea6d6ed30d9b75ef5a..f614df74b4c6e2789ab8c4ff3904425a81b59396 100644 --- a/content/home/demo.md +++ b/content/home/demo.md @@ -50,23 +50,11 @@ subtitle = "" css_class = "" +++ -The NeuroModulation Laboratory is part of the [Brain & Behaviour Group](https://www.surrey.ac.uk/brain-and-behaviour-research-group) at the [University of Surrey](https://www.surrey.ac.uk/). We use computational and mathematical tools to address the questions of learning and memory in the brain. The lab is headed by Dr. Ines Violante. +The NeuroModulation Laboratory is part of the [Brain & Behaviour Group](https://www.surrey.ac.uk/brain-and-behaviour-research-group) at the [University of Surrey](https://www.surrey.ac.uk/). We use multimodal tools to explore how the brain coordinate interactions between regions and how neuromodulators can shape those interactions. The lab is headed by Dr. Ines Violante. +Like an orchestra that relies on the coordinated efforts of its members, the brain depends on its many regions working together to perform the multitude of cognitive functions that makes us human. These functions allow us to solve problems, retrieve relevant information from memory and select the responses necessary to perform a particular task. In order to do this, the brain must coordinate the interactions between regions located far apart. +One of the greatest challenges of modern neuroscience is to understand how these interactions occur, and how their occurrence gives rise to efficient behaviour. -- [View the documentation](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/) -- [Ask a question](http://discuss.gohugo.io/) -- [Request a feature or report a bug](https://github.com/gcushen/hugo-academic/issues) -- Updating? View the [Update Guide](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/update/) and [Release Notes](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/updates/) -- Support development of Academic: - - [Donate a coffee](https://paypal.me/cushen) - - [Become a backer on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/cushen) - - [Decorate your laptop or journal with an Academic sticker](https://www.redbubble.com/people/neutreno/works/34387919-academic) - - [Wear the T-shirt](https://academic.threadless.com/) +We are interested in developing and applying tools capable of influencing the interactions between brain regions. This could help scientists understand better how a particular pattern of brain activity is associated to efficient behaviour, such as being able to retain information in memory or solve a problem. Such tools could then be applied to neurological and psychiatric conditions, where the interactions between brain regions are malfunctioning. -{{% alert note %}} -This homepage section is an example of adding [elements](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/writing-markdown-latex/) to the [*Blank* widget](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/widgets/). -Backgrounds can be applied to any section. Here, the *background* option is set give a *color gradient*. - -**To remove this section, delete `content/home/demo.md`.** -{{% /alert %}}