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Anne Treisman
Applications are invited for a research assistant to work on visual
perception, attention, and memory.
This is an excellent position for a new college graduate who wants to spend 1,
2, or more years in a research setting before going on to graduate school.
The person appointed would help in the daily running of a laboratory belonging
to Anne Treisman, designing, programming and running experiments, both
behavioral and with fMRI brain imaging. The job also entails organizing a
subject pool and running subjects, analyzing data, collaborating in writing
articles, cooperating with graduate students, taking part in lab meetings and
discussions, and doing some library searches. Programming skill essential,
preferably with Macs, (not just word-processing), and B.A. with courses in
Psychology preferred. The position would give the holder experience of
research in a variety of topics in cognitive neuroscience, and should be a
useful preparation for graduate school or professional training in related
areas. The position is for one or two years in the first instance, with the
hope of renewal. Starting date around August 15th, 1999. Salary will be
commensurate with experience.
If you are interested in applying, please send a resume and the names of three
referees, to Anne Treisman, email treisman@phoenix.princeton.edu. Princeton is
an equal opportunity affirmative action employer.