Great
way to gain experience before applying for clinical psychology or neuroscience
PhD programs. Provides the opportunity to learn a variety of skills (eg
administration and processing/analyzing eeg and eye tracking data, clinical
interviewing, statistics, coding in R etc) and to publish papers/make
conference presentations.
Funding
for the position comes from a new R21 grant from NIMH. The study examines
mechanisms of emotion regulation abnormalities in youth at clinical high-risk
for psychosis (i.e., those with prodromal syndromes) using EEG, eye tracking,
ecological momentary assessment, and ambulatory psychophysiology. A description
of the project can be found here: https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9885572&icde=46784334&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=3&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball=
More
information about our lab can be found at the lab website: https://ugacanlab.com
and
lab newsletter: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/78ca6852-3784-4127-845e-4b106ef2ef86/downloads/1d0puceki_340789.pdf
The
link to apply is located here:
Interested individuals can also feel free to email Greg Strauss at gstrauss@uga.edu with any questions.
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