Applications are sought for a 3 year, fully-funded PhD position (UK & EU nationals) in the lab of Dr Christoph Weidemann at Swansea University, UK investigating context effects in cognition. The successful student will investigate how environmental statistics affect behaviour in "perceptual" and "recognition memory" tasks using computational modelling and rigorous empirical tests utilising dependent variables from choice responses (such as accuracy and response times) as well as brain activity (measured with EEG). Candidates should have substantial computer programming experience and quantitative skills. Prior experience in collecting / working with EEG data is desirable, but not essential. For more details and to apply: http://www.swan.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarships/research/psychology-phd-cont... For all inquires, contact Dr. Christoph Weidemann: ctw@cogsci.info