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PhD and Postdoc Positions in the Brain Attention and Time Lab, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Ayelet Landau's Brain Attention and Time Lab (www.landaulab.com) is recruiting postdocs and PhD students for an exciting project on modeling memorability and time perception in the visual system. The project is an international collaboration with computational and cognitive neuroscientists. Training in cognitive neuroscience of the visual system, EEG, fMRI or eye movements are not required but would be an advantage.

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