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Dr. Stark's research increases understanding of the fundamental aspects of spoken language and communication from an interdisciplinary perspective by leveraging theory and methodology derived from neuroscience, linguistics, communication sciences and disorders, and cognitive science.
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Doctoral degree by the start date of the appointment in neuroscience, psychology, educational psychology, child development, cognitive science, developmental science, or a closely related discipline.
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Draw on deep technical knowledge and subject matter expertise to advise clients in multiple areas, including clinical psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, psychometrics, with an eye toward applications, such as digital mental health, psychological wellbeing, and predictive analytics and machine learning for personalized medicine and prevention.
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BS degree in food science, Pharmacist-Biochemist, Food Engineering, Sensory science, Psychology, Neuroscience or related disciplines, with knowledge in Sensory Techniques and Consumer Research, and Statistical analysis applied to Sensory and consumer research.
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Job Title: Open Rank Professor, 9 Month Salaried (Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience) Location: Tallahassee, FL Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 56695 Department Department of Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences Responsibilities The Department of Psychology at Florida State University invites applications for a tenure track appointment at an open rank to join our Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience area with a start date of August 2024.
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This position offers a highly interdisciplinary research experience, combining approaches from cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, psychiatry, and statistics with neuroimaging.
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This position is ideal for individuals seeking additional research experience, especially those preparing for graduate-level studies in psychology or cognitive neuroscience. Preferred QualificationsEducation:Bachelor's degree or equivalent in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field.
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Ph. D in neuropsychology, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging and/or related field, with a prior background in human neuroimaging analysis is required. History of human-subjects research on neuroimaging projects relating to mild TBI, PTSD, stress, sleep deprivation, resilience, emotional intelligence, cognition, and/or behavioral neuroscience.
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NocallSpecialty: Neuropsych - theDept is Neurorehab and Physician MedicineFTE: 40 hours per week asan agency locumEMR: CernerReasonfor Coverage: LeaveSupportStaff: Theywill work with another Neuropsychologist, two psychometrists and one CSRdirectly,Neurology and Neurosurgery providersQualificationsPhDor PsyD from an American Psychological Association accredited program inclinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology.
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A PhD, MD/PhD, PharmD, DrPH or other doctoral degree in psychology, biological sciences, neuroscience, chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, physics, data science, mathematics, statistics, communication sciences and disorders, computer science, cognitive sciences, or a related area.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree (or higher) in Psychology or a closely related area, such as Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Counseling, or Behavioral Science, from an institution with regional accreditation or its international equivalent.
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Projects in the labs are highly interdisciplinary and combine methods from experimental and clinical psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics with functional neuroimaging and in vivo electrochemistry to investigate decision-making in healthy and clinical populations (focusing on adults with mood, anxiety, personality, or substance-use disorders, and at-risk youth.
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Knowledge of neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science and/or neuroimaging would be helpful. The LINC center is a multi-institutional consortium that includes teams at 8 sites (including MGH) with expertise in engineering, computer science, physics, neuroscience or neuroanatomy.
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The Department includes large, out-patient state-of the-art facilities, and an established network of resources including dedicated outpatient neurology infusion center, neuro-psychology, social work, physical, occupational, recreational, and speech therapies; and acclaimed community outreach programs.
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The Baby’s First Years study team seeks a Research Assistant (RA) with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Child Development, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, child development, or a related field.
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