I will be looking to hire 2-3 post-docs over the course of the next few months to work on questions related to cognitive control in humans, using EEG, TMS, DBS, sEEG, fMRI, or related methods.
If you know anybody, please tell them to email me.
Formal ad to follow. Lab website: wessellab.org
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I had the pleasure of chatting with Cecilia Callas about our recent work (osf.io/preprints/ps...) evaluating the costs of humans sharing control with AI, implications for society, and the current government attack on scientific research.
open.substack.com/pub/ceciliac...
Despite everything going on, I may have funds to hire a postdoc this year 😬🤞🧑🔬 Open to a wide variety of possible projects in social and cognitive neuroscience. Get in touch if you are interested! Reposts appreciated.
📣 I'm hiring 📣
Join the Vaghi Lab @birkbeckpsychology.bsky.social!
We're seeking a postdoctoral researcher with strong fMRI expertise to lead the development of neurocognitive paradigms and use dense-sampling fMRI in the general population and in OCD patients. 🧠 (1/3)
cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/post...
Open Science: Hypotheses and analyses were pre-registered here: osf.io/sjyq9/. All data and analysis scripts are available here: zenodo.org/records/1504...
This work suggests that as partial automation proliferates, the benefits of AI interventions should be weighed against the costs to human behavior and control. Huge contributions from Kriti Achyutuni, @jahrios.bsky.social, Henry Jones, Logan Bennett, and @russpoldrack.bsky.social
New preprint (osf.io/preprints/ps...) evaluating how shared control environments, like partially automated cars, influence human cognitive control. In short, response inhibition was impaired in multiple ways when subjects were told that an AI will usually stop for them, but infrequently it doesn’t.