The postdoctoral fellow will coordinate and aid in the collection and dissemination of a project aimed at understanding the behavioral and neural basis of socioemotional processing. The project involves neuroimaging, neuropsychological and personality assessment, and linguistic analysis.
Responsibilities include:
-PhD in psychology, neuroscience or related field (PhD must have been received no more than 3 years prior to start date). Previous research experiences using behavioral tasks and fMRI approaches. Strong record of peer-reviewed publications.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preference for previous research experience working with adult participants from a broad community. Preferences for knowledge of FSL, psychopy, data scraping.
$50,000 (annual)
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