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PhD Position - Human spatial orientation

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Research will aim to determine how precisely the nervous system can estimate motion and orientation based on visual, vestibular, and combined stimuli by measuring detection and discrimination performance using a virtual reality motion simulator consisting of a hexapod motion platform and attached visual display. Another aim will be to quantify the natural statistical properties of visual and vestibular stimulation in real world environments using a custom-made head-mounted device that records synchronized information about head motion, eye movements, and visual stimulation during everyday activities.The successful applicant will have a background or significant interest in neuroscience, neurology, sensory and cognitive function, psychophysics, engineering, physics, robotics, and/or medicine. Strong motivation and ability to work independently are required. Matlab and C programming skills and experience with eye tracking are desirable. Good personal skills are necessary for working with subjects.

To apply send CV and research statement to p.macneilage@lrz.uni-muenchen.de.