The Movement & Vision Lab, in the Department of Cognitive Sciences, is looking for several motivated students to collaborate with us this summer (and the coming academic year) on any or all of these four behavioral research projects that involve
– mechanisms guiding visual search
– luminance perception
– color texture discrimination
– applicability of a “law” relating movement speed and difficulty
Our lab has a long history of successfully mentoring students. Rather than specific qualifications, we look for students who are bright, curious, and interested; however, a background that includes experience with Matlab, cognitive research methods, or mathematical modeling certainly does not hurt.
Unfortunately, these positions are unpaid; however, there is the possibility to earn Psych 199 course credit.
If you are interested or to learn more, please contact one of us:
Prof. Ted Wright or Prof. Charles Chubb
cewright@uci.edu cfchubb@uci.edu
x4-7589 x4-4048