A monkey learned to use the output of just one brain cell to move its wrist.

Published October 2008, IEEE Spectrum Online, Photo: James Martin/Getty Images

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Ph.D. position in computational neuroscience at Georgia State University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Atlanta. Earliest starting date: January 2009.

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MOOSE is the Multiscale Object-Oriented Simulation Environment. It is the base and numerical core for large, detailed simulations including Computational Neuroscience and Systems Biology. It is substantially backward compatible with GENESIS, and has scripting in the GENESIS script language and in Python.

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1 Postdoctoral and 1 PhD student positions are available to study the perceptual, cognitive and physiological effects of fixational eye movements. The experiments will directly follow from the line of research featured as the Cover Story of Scientific American in August 2007. See lab’s website for other examples of recent publications on this topic. The planned experiments will combine eye-movement tracking with psychophysics and/or single-neuron recordings.

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