Subject: Research Assistants wanted for the Clinical and Cognitive
Neuroscience Laboratory
Description:
The Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory investigates brain
networks underlying emotion and cognition using EEG, MRI, and other
psychophysiological measures. The lab works to understand how functional
brain activity is disrupted for clinical problems such as depression,
anxiety, substance abuse, and aggression, as well as how such brain activity
be changed through treatment. This work is relevant to students interested in
various areas of psychology, such as clinical, cognitive, forensic,
physiological, social, and developmental, as well as students with basic
science interests in the brain, such as biology, neuroscience, and
engineering.
Responsibilities:
-Data collection in Brain Physiology (EEG, MRI) and Peripheral Physiology
(skin conductance, heart rate, EMG, startle blink)
-Signal processing training
-Statistical data analysis training
-6 - 9 hours a week commitment
-Course credit offered
Qualifications
-No previous experience required
-3.5 GPA (within major area OK)
-Background and/or interest in programming
-Highly motivated for graduate study
-Two years to develop a strong research record (1st and 2nd year students
encouraged to apply!)
Please email your resume, unofficial transcript, and research interests to
Matthew Bachman ([log in to unmask]).
Event Location: BPS 0126, Department of Psychology
Contact Person: Matthew Bachman
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
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