[FieldTrip] 4 PhD student positions in Ghent, Belgium
Nico Böhler
nico.boehler at ugent.be
Tue Mar 6 08:31:18 CET 2018
Four full-time PhD student positions are available at Ghent University. All are four-year positions (provided positive periodic evaluation), preferably starting in Sept or Oct 2018. Salary is according to standard Ghent University regulations for PhD students (starting at around €2000 per month net salary). Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, or similar.
1) Synchrony and coupling in procedural and declarative memory tasks
This position is situated in the framework of an interuniversity project called “The journey of a memory: dynamics of learning and consolidation in maturation and ageing”, see www.eosprogramme.be<http://www.eosprogramme.be/>
Candidates are expected to carry out empirical work combining EEG, MEG, and computational modeling. Expertise in these methods is not required, but strong interest in cognitive neuroscience, data analysis, and computer programming are. As this is an interuniversity project it involves collaboration between three institutions. Supervisors will be Tom Verguts and Nico Boehler (Ghent University; main institution), in collaboration with Xavier De Tiège (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Dante Mantini (KULeuven). More information about the project can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/memodyn/homepage
For applying, please send a CV (including two email addresses of academic referees) and motivation letter to Tom Verguts (tom.verguts at ugent.be<mailto:tom.verguts at ugent.be>). For further information on the project or details about the position, please also contact Tom Verguts. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
2) Transfer of serial order information between working memory and long term memory
This position is situated in the framework of an interuniversity project called “The journey of a memory: dynamics of learning and consolidation in maturation and ageing”, see www.eosprogramme.be<http://www.eosprogramme.be/>
Candidates are expected to carry out empirical work with fMRI and combined HD-EEG/MEG. Expertise in these methods is not required, but strong interest in cognitive neuroscience, data analysis, and computer programming are. As this is an interuniversity project it involves collaboration between three institutions. Supervisors at the Ghent University side is Wim Fias; at Université de Liège supervision is carried out by Steve Majerus at Université Libre de Bruxelles by Xavier De Tiège; at KULeuven, the supervisor is Dante Mantini. More information about the project can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/memodyn/homepage
For applying, please send a CV (including two email addresses of academic referees) and motivation letter to Wim Fias (wim.fias at ugent.be<mailto:wim.fias at ugent.be> ; For further information on the project or details about the position, please also contact Wim Fias. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
3) The role of the locus coeruleus in arousal regulation in ADHD
This project is focused on arousal regulation in ADHD. There is a long tradition of explaining ADHD in terms of arousal regulation difficulties. While many studies found support for this, little is known about its underlying neurobiological substrates. The locus coeruleus (LC), a small nucleus in the brainstem, associated with arousal regulation, is a hypothesized candidate. In the current project, we will investigate the putative role of the LC in arousal regulation deficits in ADHD, by means of fMRI, EEG, and pupil measures.
Expertise in these methods is not required but a great benefit. Strong interest in the combination of cognitive neuroscience and experimental-clinical research is required. Active knowledge of Dutch is a requirement (working with Flemish participants with ADHD).
The main supervisor is Roeljan Wiersema (Dept. of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology) and the co-supervisor is Nico Boehler (Department of Experimental Psychology).
For applying, please send a CV (including two email addresses of academic referees, or referent letters) and motivation letter to Roeljan Wiersema (Roeljan.wiersema at ugent.be<mailto:Roeljan.wiersema at ugent.be>). For further information on the project or details about the position, please also contact Roeljan Wiersema. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
4) Money well spent? A multi-modal investigation of context effects during and after a reward manipulation
This project is focused on context effects of reward manipulations. Reward effects on cognitive functions have received a lot of scientific attention in the last years, usually finding that associating reward with a particular task ubiquitously improves performance. Yet, this work largely focused on transient reward effects using concurrent no-reward trials as the main comparison, and relatively little work has looked at potential costs of reward-based improvements. The present project aims at doing so by studying reward-context effects both during a reward manipulation (compared to no-reward trials from neutral task blocks) and after (most notably the “undermining effect”) to get a broader understanding of the costs and benefits of such manipulations. We will investigate the neurobiological implementation of these phenomena by using systematic behavioral testing in combination with electroencephalographic (EEG) and pupillometric measures.
Experience with EEG and pupillometry are not required but would be a great benefit, as would be a background in programming experiments and analyzing experimental data. The main supervisor is Nico Boehler and the co-supervisor is Ruth Krebs.
For applying, please send a CV (including two email addresses of academic referees) and motivation letter to Nico Boehler (nico.boehler at ugent.be<mailto:nico.boehler at ugent.be>), whom you can also contact for further information about the project or details about the position and procedure. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.?
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