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Position Title Neurologist - Cognitive Behavioral KU Clinical Research Center 4330 Position Summary / Career Interest: Neurologist - Cognitive Behavioral Responsibilities: Neurologist - Cognitive Behavioral Position The University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (KU ADRC) is seeking a full-time neurologist to join our growing team.
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The Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University is seeking a full-time Research Coordinator to work in the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. The Research Coordinator will work on projects involving fMRI, EEG, behavioral testing, and computational modeling of vision and cognition.
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The successful candidate will possess a PhD in Psychology or Neuroscience and will be able to teach courses in Biopsychology, Cognitive Psychology, Research Methods, and/or Statistics. Ph. D. in Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Biopsychology, or Integrative Neuroscience by the time of appointment or a Ph. D. in other areas of psychology or neuroscience will also be considered.
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The incumbents will serve as Section Chief of Cognitive Behavioral Neurology providing leadership, support, and strategic planning of the Section, including direction of its clinical, educational, and research efforts.
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The UCSC research team includes a postdoctoral researcher, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Position Description Professor Maureen Callanan in the UCSC Department of Psychology invites applications for the position Cognitive Development Researcher.
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The research assistant will assist in daily operation of the psychology research conducted in the Gallo Lab, including programming of cognitive tasks, recruiting and testing and orchestrating research participants, and overseeing student RAs on the research project.
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The Addressing Alzheimer's Research and Related Dementias Disparities: The American Indigenous Cognitive Assessment (AMICA) project aims to address dementia disparities by developing a culturally appropriate dementia evaluation toolkit for American Indian populations.
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We seek candidates with strong research backgrounds to work on an exciting NIH-funded project examining speaker-listener brain coupling during naturalistic communication in children with ASD. Our research integrates multimodal brain imaging techniques (fMRI, MRI, EEG), behavioral measures of speech perception and comprehension, and social, cognitive, and clinical assays to identify brain mechanisms underlying social and communication function and dysfunction.
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Our multidisciplinary team correlates behavioral research with multimodal neuroimaging techniques to understand the neural underpinning of higher cognitive functions such as speech, language, and memory.
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The interdisciplinary cognitive science community on campus is integral to cognitive science as practiced at UCSD. The department offers an interdisciplinary Ph. D. in addition to the departmental Ph. D., with participation by members of the Departments of Anthropology, Biology, Cognitive Science, Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, Linguistics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Sociology.
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Demonstrated interest in cognitive neuroscience research. The Social Memory Lab at Tulane University, directed by Dr. Benjamin Deen, is seeking a Laboratory Research Technician who will contribute to multiple aspects of projects studying social perception, cognition, and memory, using behavioral and neuroimaging (fMRI) methods.
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Posted Job TitlePCORI Clinical Research Coordinator A (Cognitive Therapy)Job Profile TitleClinical Research Coordinator AJob Description SummaryThe Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) A will provide research support for a project that will test the effectiveness and implementation of two innovative approaches to suicide prevention for youth on the autism spectrum.
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A Ph. D. is required, preferably one related to neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, or related field; knowledge of cognitive aging and brain-behavior highly desired, experience with neuroimaging is desired but not a requirement.
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Cutting-edge basic and clinical neuroscience research and top-notch facilities at both the Hershey and the University Park campuses. Academic Cognitive/Behavioral Neurologist. With campuses in State College and Hershey, Pa., the College of Medicine boasts a portfolio of more than$100 million in funded research and more than 1,700 students and trainees in medicine, nursing, other health professions and biomedical research.
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We seek a scientist with an interdisciplinary background whose research focuses on understanding neural mechanisms of learning and cognition, and educational implications of neuroscience research.
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