The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
(MPI-CBS) in Leipzig and its newly established Otto Hahn Group on the
"Neural Bases of Intonation in Speech", led by Daniela Sammler, are now
offering a
PhD position for 3 years
in a research project on social aspects of prosody perception in speech
using fMRI, MEG and/or TMS.
There is much more to human communication than the (de)coding of the
explicit, propositional meaning of a vocal speech signal. Between the
lines, the vocal output reveals a lot about the speakers’ believes,
attitudes (e.g., sympathy, dominance), and communicative intentions
(e.g., to warn, to request, to command, to tease). Much of such
implicit, illocutionary meaning is conveyed by the “manner of saying”,
i.e. the speech prosody, and the interpretation of those subtleties
involves a lot of pragmatic inference. There is growing evidence that
this latter faculty is distinct from our language abilities such as
phonology, syntax and semantics, making it reasonable to assume the
involvement of brain areas beyond the well-known fronto-temporal
language network in human vocal communication. The goal of the PhD
project is to investigate the neural bases of decoding communicative
intentions conveyed by prosody (i.e. HOW something is said) in contrast
to and in interaction with the decoding of propositional meaning (i.e.
WHAT is said).
Applicants must have a master degree (or equivalent) in psychology,
cognitive sciences, neuroscience, medicine, linguistics, or a related
field. Proficiency in oral and written English is necessary. A solid
methods background (statistics and programming) as well as prior
experience with either fMRI or EEG/MEG are highly desirable. Most
importantly, the successful applicant will share our enthusiasm in
research questions on prosody and the social brain in vocal communication.
Preferable starting date is July 2013. Salary is dependent on experience
and based on MPI stipends or equivalent salary according to German
Public service regulations.
The research will be conducted at the MPI-CBS in Leipzig, Germany, an
internationally leading center for cognitive and imaging neuroscience
equipped with a 7T MRI scanner, three 3T MRI scanners, a 306 channels
MEG system, a TMS system and several EEG suites. All facilities are
supported by experienced IT and physicist staff. Our institute (just 190
km or 70 minutes by train, south of Berlin) offers a very international
environment, with English and German being the languages spoken in the
laboratory. It offers a friendly and generous environment of researchers
with diverse backgrounds and with an excellent infrastructure.
In order to increase the proportion of female staff members,
applications from female scientists are particularly encouraged.
Preference will be given to disabled persons with the same qualification.
Applications should be sent to the email below as a single,
appropriately named pdf email attachment. It should enclose a cover
letter (max. 2 pages) that also specifies your future research
interests; a CV; up to three representative reprints; and contact
details of two personal references. This call remains open until the
position is filled. The application should be kindly sent to
personal(a)cbs.mpg.de using the code "PhD 3/13" in the subject.
For further details please contact Dr Daniela Sammler, Max Planck
Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany,
sammler(a)cbs.mpg.de
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Daniela SAMMLER, Ph.D.
Max Planck Institute for
Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a
04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 341 9940 2679
fax: +49 341 9940 2260
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