Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc. develops Presentation®, a high-precision stimulus delivery and experiment control software for neuroscience research, supporting auditory, visual, and multimodal stimuli with sub-millisecond temporal accuracy.
Founded in 2000, Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc. provides researchers with precise and powerful software tools to create innovative behavioral and physiological experiments. Their flagship product, Presentation®, is optimized for various experimental paradigms, including fMRI, ERP, MEG, and more.
DeepSeek-V3 is a powerful Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model with 671 billion total parameters and 37 billion activated parameters per token. It achieves efficient inference and cost-effective training through innovative load balancing strategies and multi-token prediction training objectives. The model is pre-trained on 14.8 trillion diverse and high-quality tokens, and it outperforms other open-source models in various benchmarks.
For over 60 years, the Department of Psychology has been at the forefront of research into clinical practice. Its research interests span a wide range of mental health disorders and physical health problems, including anxiety disorders, trauma, somatoform disorders, pain, psychosis, depression, antisocial personality, disorders in childhood and adolescence, emotion and personality, and neurodegeneration.
The Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia is a leader in research and scholarship, ranking among the strongest departments in the world. The department is committed to fostering a community that is equitable, inclusive, and supportive to everyone.