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Brain and Behavior research position – Neurocognition and Imaging Research Lab

Post Date
11/25/2024
Description

Projects in the Neurocognition and Imaging Research Lab examine the neural and physiological underpinnings of psychiatric disorders and affective/cognitive impairments in adolescents. The projects integrate MRI brain imaging, autonomic physiologic regulation, and brain EEG activity measures with clinical and behavioral assessments. We support students working independently and developing their own projects for Psych 395 or honors theses. Experience with human subject research preferred. Good communication skills and collaborative skills for team work required.

Faculty Advisor
Aysenil Belger
Research Supervisor
Tatiana Bryce
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Application Deadline
12/04/2024