[visionlist] Postdoc opening in cognitive neuroscience at Duke
Marty Woldorff
woldorff at duke.edu
Wed Mar 7 17:44:04 GMT 2012
*Postdoctoral positions in the cognitive neuroscience of attention and perception
*
The Woldorff Lab at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke
University is currently accepting postdoctoral applications for
individuals interested in studying the neural and cognitive mechanisms
of attention, perception, and cognitive control. These studies employ
fMRI, ERPs, and oscillatory EEG measures of brain activity, along with
simultaneous recordings of EEG and fMRI, in order to advance our
understanding of the mechanisms underlying these fundamental cognitive
functions.
Excellent research resources and environment, including high-density ERP
recording facilities, state-of-the-art 3T MRI scanners fully dedicated
to neuroimaging research, and MR-compatible EEG equipment for the
simultaneous EEG/fMRI recordings.Nearby clinical resources include Duke
Hospital and the adjacent Durham VA Hospital.International collaborative
arrangements also allow for access to state-of-the-art MEG facilities.
Desirable candidates will have a background in attention, perception,
and/or cognitive control research, expertise in either fMRI or EEG/ERP
methods, and strong computer skills.Of particular interest would be
candidates with fMRI experience who are interested in combined fMRI/EEG
approaches.For additional information, contact Dr. Woldorff at
woldorff at duke.edu.To apply, please email a cover letter, a CV, and
contact information for three references to:
Marty Woldorff, Ph.D.
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University
Email: woldorff at duke.edu Tel: 919-681-0604
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Marty G. Woldorff, Ph.D.
Professor (Psychiatry; Psychology& Neuroscience; Neurobiology)
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
Duke University, Box 90999, Durham, NC 27708-0999
Office: 919-681-0604 Lab: 919-668-1334 Fax: 919-681-0815
email:woldorff at duke.edu
Lab website: woldorfflab.ccn.duke.edu
Center website:www.mind.duke.edu
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