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Postdoctor in the new area of Cognitive Hearing Science and Disability Research (CHS)

Linköping University - Linnaeus Centre HEAD

formally based at the Linnaeus Centre HEAD (LCH, www.headcentre.se)

The positions are located at the Linnaeus Centre HEAD which is an excellence center financed by the Swedish Research Council. LCH interacts synergistically with the HEAD graduate school (HGS, www.ihv.se/head). The organizational abode of the LCH/HGS is the Swedish Institute for Disability Research (SIDR, www.ihv.se), administratively located at the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning (IBL), Linköping university.

Cognitive Hearing Science is a new, interdisciplinary field that focuses on how hearing-impaired and deaf people deploy cognitive resources to communicate in realistic, everyday situations. We will chart and model the dynamic interplay in the nervous system between human cognition and auditory signal processing, both aided and unaided. The proposed research will investigate how the brain constructs meaning from degraded and distorted input signals, and how brain plasticity varies in relation to the developmental trajectories of cognition and language across the lifespan. The communicative consequences of available sensory modality (visual, auditory and audiovisual) and preferred language modality (sign and speech) are studied at neural, cognitive and social levels of analysis to ensure robust modelling of necessary and sufficient stages of processing and adequacy of levels of description. The malleability of the sensory-cognitive interface is addressed in targeted intervention studies.

We welcome applications to one or more positions in the following specific areas (institutional affiliation within parenthesis). If you apply for more than one position - please rank them.

1. Modelling the auditory signal-cognition interface (100%, IBL)
2. Deaf literacy and intervention (100%, IBL)
3. Cognitive neuroscience of hearing and deafness (100%, IBL)

Starting date
By arrangement but as soon as possible.

Salary
The University applies individual salary scales. Please specify the expected salary level in your application.

To Apply and for further information: http://www.liu.se/en/job/show.html?3822