INFORMATION ABOUT THE POSITIONPosition:Postdoctoral researcherResearcher Profile:Recognised Researcher (R2 - PhD holders or equivalent who are not yet fully independent)Number of vacancies:1Project:CORTICAL RHYTHMS: Aligning Brain Rhythms: Understanding the mechanisms of cortical tracking of speech to improve language functions with real time closed-loop neurofeedbackLocation:Spain > San SebastianResearch Field:Neuroscience > Cognitive ComputationalNeuroscience and NeuroimagingType of contract/Duration of Contract:Temporary but up to 2 years (possibility of 2 year extension)Job Status:Full-timeHours per week:35Starting date:January 2025 (flexible)Application deadline:31st October 2024Information about the project:Speech processing and reading are essential unique human abilities underpinning social, educational, and professional advancement.
However, biologically constrained models of spoken and visual word recognition are still lacking, particularly in the domains of bilingualism.
Here, we will investigate the neurobiological underpinnings of speech and reading in bilinguals and second language learners using data collected with advanced neuroimaging tools in our lab.
Specifically, we will model the temporal alignment between fluctuations in the speech signal and fluctuations in brain activity across different populations (bilinguals and second language learners) to investigate the predictive ability and causality of CTS (Cortical Tracking of Speech).Job description:Designing and conducting behavioural and MEG experimental researchDesigning and implementing computational models of languageWriting research papers in collaboration with the PIs, aiming to publish at top-tier journalsDissemination of results at international scientific conferencesAssisting in the supervision of graduate studentsCandidates selected for this role may also be appointed to teach within the BCBL Master in cognitive neuroscience of language, subject to further evaluation and approval by the department.PIs and research group:Prof. Manuel Carreiras – Prof. Jim MagnusonNeurobiology of LanguageComputational NeuroscienceThe Postdoctoral researcher will benefit from the unique environment offered by the BCBL, an internationally recognized center conducting cutting-edge research in multiple areas of cognitive neuroscience.
The BCBL offers extraordinary research facilities, including MEG, MRI, EEG, NIRS, eye-tracking (MEG and MRI-compatible), along with the theoretical, technical, and practical training required to obtain expertise in these techniques.
The BCBL also counts on a highly supportive administrative staff, which facilitates research implementation and management.2.
CANDIDATES' PROFILE AND SELECTION CRITERIARequired skills:A PhD degree in Cognitive or Computational Neuroscience#J-18808-Ljbffr