Research

  • RA Position in Neuromodulation and Language

    The Laboratory for the Neurobiology of Individual Differences in Language (nidl-lab.org) is recruiting undergraduate assistants for Fall 2020. Students will receive PSYC3889 credit, and get research experience working on projects related to the neural processing of language in adults. Students will be involved in data collection using noninvasive neuroimaging and neuromodulation techniques (EEG, TMS, MRI), and data preprocessing and quality control. Students will also attend weekly meetings (time TBD). Students with an interest in computational models are also encouraged to apply.
     
    Interested students should contact rhancock@uconn.edu with a brief description of their interests and any relevant experience.
     
    For more information, contact: Roeland Hancock at rhancock@uconn.edu