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the PhD, having obtained a Master’s degree in a relevant field, such as AI, cognitive psychology, mathematics, physics, (computational) neuroscience, etc.. Terms and conditions The terms of employment
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Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, or a related field. Experience designing and performing behavioral and/or electrophysiological experiments. Ability to independently generate creative solutions to technical and
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by Dr. Limor Raviv , at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Job description The PhD project will focus on testing the social, environmental, and/or cognitive pressures that shape
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2025 Apply now This PhD position is available in Prof. Janneke Jehee's lab at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. You will work on studies of visual perception and decision-making
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the Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Research School. The project will be conducted within the Speech Biosignal Processing Lab (https://aburlab.web.rug.nl/ ) at the Faculty of Arts, and labs and resources
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the Graduate School for the Humanities at the Faculty of Arts. The candidate will also be involved in the Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Research School. The project will be conducted within
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are looking for a talented PhD Candidate with a strong interest in, and preferably experience with (fear) conditioning research and anxiety disorders. Exposure treatment is successful to tackle anxiety, but not
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PhD position Modeling modals: A computational study of modal verb acquisition (V25.0196) « Back to the overview Job description The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen is seeking a motivated
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School of Linguistics (LOT) or the Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Research School (BCN), depending on the candidate’s profile. The PhD candidate will be embedded in the Center for Language and
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an important role in a relatively new branch of science. The discipline of cognitive neuroscience emerged with the arrival of such techniques as fMRI, which makes it possible to study 'the brain in action