Applications
are invited for PhD candidates to contribute substantially to
the German-Japanese cooperation project âTesting computational
models of learning from social, real, and fictive feedback in
human and nonhuman primatesâ, funded by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Japan Science and Technology
Agency (JST). Principal investigators: Prof. Dr. Markus
Ullsperger (OvGU Magdeburg) and Prof. Dr. Masaki Isoda (Kansai
Medical University, Osaka). The collaboration of both research
groups shall be fostered by research visits in the partner labs.
The project is embedded in Prof. Ullspergerâs labâs
general research line. The team is multidisciplinary and
combines a broad variety of cognitive neuroscience methods.
The Department of Neuropsychology and Magdeburg in general
offer cognitive neuroscientists a unique, multidisciplinary
working and learning environment with opportunities for
developing expertise in a diversity of research areas and
techniques. Four MRI scanners (7T, 3T), several
(MR-compatible) EEG systems, an MEG system, TMS and
high-performance computational facilities are available.
Please
find complete description here:
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Dr. Roland Nigbur (Dipl.-Psych.)
Institut
für Psychologie II / Neuropsychologie
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität
Magdeburg
Universitätsplatz
2, G24-Raum 004
39106
Magdeburg
Tel.: +49 (0)391 67 18698
Fax: +49 (0)391 67 11947