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PhD position and Post Doc positions at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics

The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, investigates the attentional, cognitive, and affective mechanisms of aesthetic perception and evaluation.

The Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology invites applications for a

PhD position
fixed term (36 months), salary scale 13 TVöD 65%

Headed by Prof. Dr. Fredrik Ullén, the Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology at the MPI for Empirical Aesthetics uses music as a model to analyze the brain mechanisms underpinning human expertise, skill learning, and creativity. We provide a dynamic and enthusiastic research environment in which a broad range of techniques are employed, from structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging to psychological and physiological experiments to behavior genetic analyses of gene–environment interplay. For more information about the department, please visit our website.

Read more information about this position here

 

Postdoctoral Position to research the brain mechanisms of musical expertise

The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, investigates the attentional, cognitive, and affective mechanisms of aesthetic perception and evaluation.

The Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology invites applications for a

Postdoctoral Position
to research the brain mechanisms of musical expertise
fixed term (36 months), salary scale 13 TVöD

Headed by Prof. Dr. Fredrik Ullén, the Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology at the MPI for Empirical Aesthetics uses music as a model to analyze the brain mechanisms underpinning human expertise, skill learning, and creativity. We provide a dynamic and enthusiastic research environment in which a broad range of techniques are employed, from structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging to psychological and physiological experiments to behavior genetic analyses of gene–environment interplay. For more information about the department, please visit our website.

More information about this position here

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