[visionlist] Graduate Research Assistantships in development of perception action relations

Thomas Shipley tshipley at temple.edu
Thu Nov 15 16:54:43 GMT 2007


Please distribute this message to interested undergraduates:  An NSF-funded
research laboratory in the Department of Psychology at Temple University has
two graduate assistantships open for a project investigating the role of
perception-action relations in imitation and executive function abilities in
infancy and early childhood. This project includes a significant
neuroscience component, including the use of EEG/ERP measures to assess the
development of the mirror neuron system.  Interested persons should contact
Dr. Peter Marshall at pjmarsh at temple.edu (see www.temple.edu/devscilab
<http://www.temple.edu/devscilab>  for more details).  Applicants would be
expected to apply to (and be accepted into) either the Ph.D program in
Developmental Psychology or the Ph.D program in Brain, Behavior and
Cognition in the Department of Psychology at Temple.  Both programs feature
outstanding faculty and resources (for more details on these programs, see
www.temple.edu/psychology)."




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