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2020-06-26
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Grant for 1.2 M SEK from Hjärnfonden

Fredrik Ullén's group in The Centre for Culture, Cognition and Health has received a grant from Hjärnfonden for research relating to neural markers for learning, where a piano melody is used as a model to understand how the brain learns new skills. Hjärnfonden’s support is especially appreciated during a time when so much funding has to be focused on Covid-19 related projects.

More information about Hjärnfondens research grants (in Swedish)

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