Job available at University of Oxford

Roland Baddeley rjb at psy.ox.ac.uk
Fri Mar 3 09:16:15 EST 1995



A new position available that may interest reader of
Connectionists. Please feel free to pass to other boards or
colleagues, and please send replies to erolls at psy.ox.ac.uk and not to
this address.

		Roland Baddeley

                          UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
                  DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
                   Post in Computational Neuroscience

The following post is available as part of a long-term research
programme combining computational and neurophysiological approaches to
the brain mechanisms of vision and memory: Computational
neuroscientist (RS1A) to make formal network models and/or analyse by
neural network simulation the functions of visual cortical areas and
the hippocampus. The salary is on the RS1A (postdoctoral) scale
13,941-20,953 pounds, with support provided by a Programme Grant, and
is available from April 1995. Applications including the names of two
referees, or enquiries for further details, to Dr. Edmund T.  Rolls,
University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, South
Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, England (telephone 01865-271348, email
erolls at psy.ox.ac.uk). The University is an Equal Opportunities
Employer.

An introduction to some of the work is provided in the
following:
Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1994) Neural networks in the brain
     involved in memory and recall. Progress in Brain Research
     102: 335-341.
or
Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1994) A computational analysis of
     the role of the hippocampus in memory. Hippocampus 4:
     374-391.

Rolls,E.T. (1994) Brain mechanisms for invariant visual
     recognition and learning. Behavioural Processes 33: 113-
     138.
or
Rolls,E.T. (1995) Learning mechanisms in the temporal lobe
     visual cortex. Behavioural Brain Research 66: 177-185.




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