KEY WORDS | brain, visual neuroscience, neuroscience |
CITY | Paris & Fontenay-aux-Roses |
COUNTRY | France |
DETAILS OF THE OFFER | Working place: Institut de la vision The group of Pieter Roelfsema in the Paris lab at the Institut de la Vision (IDV) is seeking a highly motivated researcher. The project aims to explore the function and organization of the visual brain using ultra high channel count neural interfaces in the macaque brain. This research will lead to new discoveries in visual neuroscience and will help toward the larger goal of vision restoration for the blind by interfacing with the brain. Missions: Project description: measuring the activity of neurons across the brain during behavior The candidate will use high-channel count flexible electrode arrays to measure and change the electrical activity in cortical and subcortical brain regions of macaque monkeys during behavior. The aims of this project are to (1) develop the method for parallel ultra-high channel count electrophysiological recording and stimulation in behaving macaques; (2) to measure the activity of cortical neurons to visual stimuli, behavior and artificial vision, (3) to test the influence of brain stimulation methods that ultimately will contribute to brain implants for restoring vision. Qualifications:
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TYPE OF JOB | Postdoc |
TYPE OF CONTRACT | CDD |
REMUNERATION | According to Sorbonne University salary scale |
EMPLOYMENT START DATE | 1 DEC 2024 |