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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.
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