[FieldTrip] 3 PhD positions VU Amsterdam interpersonal synchrony (physio & EEG)

Robert Oostenveld r.oostenveld at donders.ru.nl
Tue Oct 8 17:50:38 CEST 2019



> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Suzanne Dikker <sdikker at gmail.com>
> Subject: 3 PhD positions VU Amsterdam interpersonal synchrony (physio & EEG)
> Date: 8 October 2019 at 17:46:46 CEST
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> We're hiring 3 PhD students based at VU Amsterdam. 
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> We seek 3 PhD candidates to conduct movement, physiology, and hyperscanning EEG research during face-to-face communication, as part of a 4-year research project The Rhythm of Relating: How Emotional Sharing Emerges from Interpersonal Synchrony in Movements, Physiology and Neural Activity
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> Recent M.A. or M.S. graduates with experience in mobile brain and body imaging, neurophysiology signal processing, and affinity with brain-computer-interface technology are especially encouraged to apply. 
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> The positions are based at the Emotion Regulation Lab at the Department of Clinical Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam <http://emotionregulationlab.com/?page_id=45>. Research and training will be carried out in collaboration with the Max Planck Center for Language, Music, and Emotion <https://clame.nyu.edu/> (NYU | Frankfurt), Institut Pasteur <http://www.extrospection.eu/> (Paris), and Bar-Ilan University <https://psychology.biu.ac.il/en/node/1322> (Israel), among other institutions (see team below)
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> >> click here for more info and to apply by October 25, 2019 <https://www.academictransfer.com/en/286151/three-phd-candidates-in-movement-sciencesocial-psychology-psychophysiology-and-social-neuroscience/>
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> Team
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> Sander Koole <http://emotionregulationlab.com/?page_id=45> (PI, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Peter Beek <https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/pj-beek>  <https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/pj-beek>(VU); John Stins <https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/john-stins> (VU); Tom Wilderjans <https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/tom-wilderjans#tab-1> (VU | Leiden University | Leuven University); Wolfgang Tschacher <https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/en/people/fellows/current-fellows/tschacher> (University of Bern); Suzanne Dikker <https://suzannedikker.net/> (NYU | VU); Guillaume Dumas <http://www.extrospection.eu/> (Institut Pasteur); Emily Butler <https://cals.arizona.edu/fcs/faculty/emily_butler>  <https://cals.arizona.edu/fcs/faculty/emily_butler>(University of Arizona); Dana Atzil-Slonim <https://psychology.biu.ac.il/en/node/1322> (Bar-Ilan University); Francisco Parada <http://neurociencia.udp.cl/equipo-de-investigacion/> (Universidad de Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile)
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> Project description
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> When people engage in emotional sharing, they often display the same rhythms in their movements, heart rate, and brain activity. The project investigates how such synchronous rhythms contribute to interpersonal emotion sharing both in laboratory settings and during psychotherapy. 
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> Funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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> Suzanne Dikker, PhD
> New York University, Department of Psychology
> 6 Washington Place, rm 275 | New York, NY 10003  
> www.suzannedikker.net <http://www.suzannedikker.net/> | +1-212-920-4348

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