[visionlist] Postdoctoral position at the Laboratory of
Sensorimotor Research, NEI, NIH
Bruce Cumming
bgc at lsr.nei.nih.gov
Fri Jan 11 18:31:03 GMT 2008
Postdoctoral Fellowhip in Visual Neurophysiology at NIH.
Dr Bruce Cumming has a vacancy, available immediately, for a
postdoctoral fellow to study responses of visual cortical neurons in
awake behaving monkeys. The appointment is for up to 5 years. The
experimental work centers around extracellular single unit recording in
striate or extrastriate cortex, while presenting binocular stimuli to
behaving animals. The main themes of the work are A) developing and
testing mechanistic models to explain how signals about disparity are
generated in cortex (e.g Haefner and Cumming, 2008). B) Understanding,
how in principle these signals might be used to compute depth (e.g. Read
and Cumming, 2007). And C) combining modern psychophysical techniques
with single cell recordings and microstimulation to clarify how these
signals influence perception (.e.g. Nienborg and Cumming, 2007).
The laboratory forms part of the Laboratory of Sensorimotor Resarch, a
group of seven principal investigators with a common interest in primate
neurophysiology and visual behavior. The group is well funded and offers
state-of-the-art facilities, in a collegial atmosphere. There are
opportunities to develop projects using multi-electrode recordings or
monkey fMRI. There are also close links with the rest of the NIH's
sizeable Neuroscience program.
The NIH-campus is located in Bethesda, a 15 min subway-ride away
(http://www.wmata.com/metrorail/systemmap.cfm) from the center of
Washington, DC.
The Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant field and have
experience with MATLAB. Starting salarly will be $40,800 - $63,300,
depending on experience. Applicants should send a Curriculum Vitae to:
Bruce Cumming
Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research,
National Eye Institute,
National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, MD 20892-4435
Phone: 301-402-8097
Fax: 301-402-0511
Email: bgc at lsr.nei.nih.gov <mailto:bgc at lsr.nei.nih.gov>
*Recent Papers:*
Haefner and Cumming (2008) Neuron 57: 147-158. "Adaptation to Natural
Binocular Disparities in Primate V1 Explained by a Generalized Energy Model"
http://tinyurl.com/338soy
Read and Cumming (2007) Nature Neuroscience 10: 1322-1328 "Sensors for
impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem"
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v10/n10/abs/nn1951.html
Nienborg and Cumming (2007) Nature Neuroscience 10: 1608-1614
"Psychophysically measured task strategy for disparity discrimination is
reflected in V2 neurons"
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v10/n12/abs/nn1991.html
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Bruce Cumming
Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research,
National Eye Institute,
Bldg 49 Room 2A50
National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda
MD 20892-4435.
Phone 301 402 8097
Fax 301 402 0511
Email bgc at lsr.nei.nih.gov
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