Two PhD positions are now available at the Human Neuroscience and Visual
Cognition Lab at the Department of Psychology, Wright State University
beginning Fall 2015. The newly established lab is headed by Dr. Assaf
Harel and investigates high-level vision and its neural substrates. We
are interested in how visual recognition occurs in real-world settings
and adopt a neuroergonomic approach to study the applied aspects of
high-level vision. For this purpose, we employ a diversity of cognitive
neuroscience methods, including EEG, fMRI, and psychophysics. Topics of
research include visual expertise, object and scene recognition,
categorization and perceptual learning.
For more information on the lab, contact Dr. Assaf Harel at:
assaf.harel(a)wright.edu.
The Department of Psychology is housed in the College of Science and
Mathematics, offers a Ph.D. in Human Factors and Industrial/
Organizational Psychology, and has 3 undergraduate concentration areas:
(1) Cognition and Perception, (2) Industrial/ Organizational, and (3)
Behavioral Neuroscience. Wright State University was recently ranked
among the “Best in the Midwest” universities by The Princeton Review,
listed among 260 Best National Universities in the annual “America’s
Best Colleges” rankings by U.S. News and World Report, and ranked fourth
nationally among universities with limited numbers of doctoral programs
in the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index.
For more information on the department and the graduate program go to:
http://science-math.wright.edu/psychology/programs/graduate-program-overview.
Application deadline is January 1, 2015.