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Dear all,

Applications are invited for a 3-yr PhD studentship a the School of  
Psychology, at Bangor University (UK). The studentship will commence  
1 October 2008.

The student will join the laboratory for Human Motor Control Lab,  
Bangor, under the direction of Joern Diedrichsen. Work in the  
laboratory focuses on the computational principles and neural  
underpinnings of human motor control, especially in the areas of  
bimanual coordination and function of the cerebellum. In behavioral  
studies we use robotic devices to simulate novel objects and new  
dynamic environments, and study how healthy participants learn and  
perform novel tasks. We develop computational models of coordination  
to understand the problems the brain solves as we interact with the  
environment. Neural underpinnings of these processes are studied  
using fMRI in which subjects perform or learn well-controlled motor  
tasks using fMRI-compatible robotic devices. Finally, studies with  
patients with lesions in the cerebellum allow us to test specific  
hypotheses about the functional role of the cerebellum. The PhD  
project will consist of an associated but independent series of  
studies related to this work.

The Studentship will be undertaken within the School of Psychology,  
which was given the top rating of 5*A in the most recent Research  
Assessment Exercise. The School houses a 3T MRI scanner, and a number  
of robotic and eye tracking devices (also fMRI-compatible) to record  
and manipulate movements. The School offers a thriving research and  
learning environment in the Clinical and Cognitive Neurosciences –  
for more information go to http://www.psychology.bangor.ac.uk/.  
Informal enquiries can be made by contacting Jörn Diedrichsen, e-mail  
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Applicants with a Masters degree in Psychology, Neuroscience,  
Engineering, or a related field are preferred. Minimal requirement  
for application is a first or upper second class honours BA degree in  
a relevant field. The studentship is for three years (PhD only) and  
provide fees and a maintenance grant.

Applications should take the form of (1) a full academic CV, (2) a  
cover-letter stating research interests and how you might develop the  
project, and (3) two letters of reference from appropriate academic  
referees relating directly to your application (with telephone  
numbers and emails for confirmation). These should be sent to:

Louise Shelley,
Research and Knowledge Transfer Manager,
School of Psychology, Bangor University,
Adeilad Brigantia, Penrallt Road, Bangor,
Gwynedd, LL57 2AS.
Telephone 01248 383831.

Short-listed candidates will be interviewed. Deadline for this  
application is March, 1st, 2008. For details see http:// 
www.bangor.ac.uk/~pss412/PhD_Diedrichsen_2008.htm.



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