Post-doctoral position in eye movements and visual cognition at Michigan State
University.
A post-doctoral position in eye movements and visual cognition is available in
the Eye Movement Laboratory, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
Program, Michigan State University. Current topics of investigation in the lab
include transsaccadic memory and integration, "change blindness", the
relationship between covert spatial attention and eye movements, and gaze
control in complex visual tasks such as scene recognition, visual search, and
visually-guided navigation. Candidates interested in these or related topics
are encouraged to apply. Eyetracking facilities include a dual-Purkinje-image
eyetracker, an ISCAN video-based eyetracker, and an ASL head-mounted portable
eyetracker. The dual-Purkinje-image eyetracker is interfaced with a graphics
system that allows for real-time gaze-contingent display changes of complex
scenes. More information about the lab and ongoing projects can be found at
http://eyelab.msu.edu/, and specific inquiries can be directed to John
Henderson
at john@eyelab.msu.edu.
The position is available as early as September 2000 though the start date is
flexible. Consideration of applications will begin July 1 and will continue
until an appropriate candidate is found. Applicants must have completed the
doctoral degree prior to taking the position. Interested applicants should send
a CV, statement of research interests, representative publications, and 3
letters of recommendation to Postdoctoral Search, Cognitive Science Program,
129 Psychology Research Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
48824-1117, USA, as soon as possible. Women and minorities are especially
encouraged to apply. Michigan State University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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