Tamar Makin
תמר. מייקין
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem
University of Oxford
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
University College London
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
ThesisMultisensory representation of peri-hand space (2009)

Tamar Makin (תמר. מייקין) is an Israeli Professor of Neuroscience at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Her research considers brain augmentation and motor function.

Early life and education

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Makin studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She was awarded Fellowship to study brain plasticity at the University of Oxford, where she was eventually made a Principle Investigator.[1]

Research and career

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In 2016, Makin joined the faculty at University College London, where she was made a professor of Cognitive Neuroscience.[2] Her research considers brain plasticity. At UCL Makin studied how artificial limbs were represented in the brains of people with amputations.[3][4] She moved to the University of Cambridge in 2022, where was awarded a European Research Council Starting Grant.[5]

She is a professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Unit. Makin is interested in the reorganisation of the adult brain. She is interested in how habitual behaviour (e.g. the use of a prosthesis or motor augmentation) impacts the reorganisation of the brain. Makin combines neuroscience, psychology and bioengineering and to help people benefit from brain plasticity.

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References

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  1. ^ "People". www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  2. ^ profiles.ucl.ac.uk https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/59698-tamar-makin. Retrieved 2024-07-28. ((cite web)): Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ UCL (2018-03-09). "Prosthetic limbs represented like hands in brain". UCL News. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  4. ^ "Hybrid Bioengineering Department and Centre for Neurotechnology Seminar: Prof Tamar Makin". Imperial College London. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  5. ^ "Prof. Tamar Makin appointed as new Programme Leader". www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-07-28.