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, in particular, work on the project to modify auditory biases in real time by altering the vocal feedback of the particpant's voice. The postdoctoral researcher will actively participate in the design
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery Title: Postdoctoral Scholar – Auditory brain and behavioral predictors of late
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clinical practice opportunities, and are offered in 13-week blocks, which may be renewed up to a maximum of 39 weeks. $2,500.00 incentive bonus with first 13-week assignment. Please visit: https://https
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growth: https://clas.wayne.edu/biosci/research. The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers accredited programs (BA, MA, AuD, PhD) and extensive clinical and research opportunities
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(http://escabilab.uconn.edu) at the University of Connecticut seeks applicants for a postdoctoral position in systems and computational neuroscience. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES We are seeking highly
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the ANR EARSCAPE project, which aims to identify and understand the factors that shape human auditory sensitivity in healthy populations living in contrasting environments. Using a multidisciplinary
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evaluations, including behavioral and physiological testing such as auditory brainstem evoked response (ABR), otoacoustic emissions (OAE), speech detection and recognition, auditory perception, and middle ear
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. One-time $2,500.00 incentive pay with first 13 week assignment. Please visit link http://hr.virginia.edu/careers-uva/uva-health-career-programs/uva-health-internal-traveler-program Please note that specific
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link <https://hr.virginia.edu/uva-health-internal-traveler-program > MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing required within 5
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of camper injury or illness. Have auditory ability to respond appropriately to hazards and any camper concerns. Be able to observe camper and staff behavior in daily camp life, to respond verbally to health