Also: all applicants have to apply via the Duke Careers website, but please feel free to also email me a heads up that you’ve applied - the HR system can be a bit peculiar...
The @OLab_Duke has a new Research Assistant / Lab Manager position available! Come join us for exciting research on how we hear! Please spread the word and RT. More information here: https://t.co/wsR75UyNvc
For early career researchers! If you are interested in auditory cognitive science, contextual effects, auditory predictions, laminar fMRI, MEG or computational modeling consider applying for this PhD positions... https://t.co/lfKl4WRTRQ
Registration for #APAN2020 is now open!
This year's conference will be held virtually on October 22-23. Abstract submission and Young Investigator Spotlight self nominations are due on July 31.
To register and to view conference information, visit https://t.co/tKoG20N2c0.
(please RT) Join our team @UCLEarInstitute@UCLBrainScience ! Auditory Neuroscience Research Assistant position available (deadline July 3rd 2020). For more info, and to submit an application, search for job#1865043 on UCL’s job application site (https://t.co/xigeOS83Bq).
The @OLab_Duke is hiring! We have a Research assistant / Lab manager position available, starting this fall 2020! Come join us for exciting research on how the human brain processes sound. For more info, check out: https://t.co/boGNJ5rRaK. Please RT and share widely!
I reviewed a paper with my daughter’s 4th grade last year and thoroughly enjoyed their seriousness, curiosity, and illuminating questions (e.g. “What does it mean to ‘code’ a video?”, “What is the Tree of Life?”). I can highly recommend it!
Just also saw that Bob Knight and Sabine Kastner were selected as co-recipients of the Award for Education in Neuroscience #sfn19 for their work with this journal. Congrats, it’s a great idea for #scicomm! It is surprisingly hard to write a jargon-free article!
2nd chance @Neurosci2019: SG (Seung-Goo) Kim will be presenting our poster (K5) on "MEG correlates of periodicity relevant to pitch perception in human auditory cortex" at Monday's poster session at 8 am.
2nd chance @Neurosci2019: SG (Seung-Goo) Kim will be presenting our poster (K5) on "MEG correlates of periodicity relevant to pitch perception in human auditory cortex" at Monday's poster session at 8 am.
Unsolicited advice: always finish your postdoc projects. Otherwise, years later, your own postdoc will take it up and use much fancier analysis methods! Come visit Seung-Goo Kim’s poster #28 @apanhearing on correlates of pitch using MEG!
Are you planning to execute a study with Amazon MTurk?
Then this new paper is very helpful, showing that MTurk data quality has considerably decreased from 2014-2018 and that better/other quality checks are needed to obtain reliable and valid samples
https://t.co/uUnKFgtcCK
Unsolicited advice: always finish your postdoc projects. Otherwise, years later, your own postdoc will take it up and use much fancier analysis methods! Come visit Seung-Goo Kim’s poster #28 @apanhearing on correlates of pitch using MEG!
1/n @Neurosci2019 attendees, in prep for this year’s mtg, I thought I’d share a few tid bits about how to get around the city for those of you headed to Chicago. As you will see, I love walking, public transportation, food & drinks. Saving the science for the mtg #SfN2019 🏙️
Applying to psych/neuro PhD programs (or postdoc positions) this fall? Excited about studying naturalistic auditory/music perception and communication across the lifespan using behavioral and neuroimaging techniques? Get in touch about joining my new lab!
[RTs appreciated!] 😀