Post-doctoral research position in behaving primate electrophysiology.
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We look at how eye, arm and head movements are planned and coordinated,
and how these plans effect early visual processing. Available fall, 1999.
Funded by the Klingenstein Foundation; NIH salary levels. A background in
electrophysiology, computational neuroscience or cognitive psychology
preferred but not essential. Please contact Larry Snyder
(larry@eye-hand.wustl.edu) for details.