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. The projects in Dr. Weston’s lab focus on the study gene variants that cause human childhood epilepsies and seeks to understand the neurological physiology. This work uses electroencephalography (EEG) and in
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functional neuroimaging measurement (including fMRI and intracranial EEG). The successful candidate will be working closely with the PI and will have ample opportunities to lead research projects related
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, EEG/ERP, eye tracking, psychophysiology). Proficiency in scripting and programming skills (e.g., R). Evidence of independent contributions to fMRI research, including grant writing and publication. Work
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, EEG/ERP, eye tracking, psychophysiology). Proficiency in scripting and programming skills (e.g., R). Evidence of independent contributions to fMRI research, including grant writing and publication. Work
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research projects, and contributing to the development and implementation of future research protocols. Additionally, you will help re viewing, interpreting and scoring EEG of polysomnography recordings. You
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background in the areas of aphasia, language impairment and/or neuroimaging. Proficiency in neuroimaging tools and software (e.g., fMRI, DTI, EEG/MEG). Preferred Qualifications Strong focus on Neuroimaging as
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functional neuroimaging measurement (including fMRI and intracranial EEG). The successful candidate will be working closely with the PI and will have ample opportunities to lead research projects related
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, R, NVivo, and Dedoose. Experience with platforms for experimental sleep, psychology, and/or kinesiology research is a strong advantage, such as actigraphy, HRV, EDA, EMG, EEG, force and pressure
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, EEG/ERP, eye tracking, psychophysiology). Proficiency in scripting and programming skills (e.g., R). Evidence of independent contributions to fMRI research, including grant writing and publication. Work
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: The Research Assistant will be responsible for developing a one-touch data processing pipeline for experimental data from human subjects. Data come from electroencephalography (EEG), acoustic voice recording