Perceptual Organization

Term: 
2022-2023 Fall
Faculty Department of Project Supervisor: 
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Number of Students: 
2

The visual system has to combine the local motion cues that belong together, as well as to separate those that do not to create a meaningful, coherent interpretation of the motion information. Using frequency-tagged EEG, we are investigating the neural dynamics of such integration and segregation processes in perception. You will be mainly expected to assist with behavioral and EEG data collection. Overall, this project is a great opportunity if you would like to learn more about neuroimaging studies and gain experience with data collection.

Qualifications:
- Being able to come to the laboratory several times a week (We expect you to do lab work at least 3 hours a week).
-Being willing to carry out tasks that require manual labor (e.g. preparing EEG equipment for experiements, cleaning equipment after usage, debrifing participants etc.)
-Coding skills, mainly MATLAB and Python (but not required)
 

Related Areas of Project: 
Computer Science and Engineering
Molecular Biology, Genetics and Bioengineering
Electronics Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Visual Arts and Visual Communications Design
Psychology