Cognitive and Computational Neuroscientist Postdoctoral position to understand the function of long range connectivity in human cognition We are seeking a new colleague to work on a collaborative project studying human cognition between the laboratories of Professor Linda Richards<https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/people/linda-richards-phd/> at Washington University in St. Louis and Professor Peter Dayan<https://www.mpg.de/12309370/biological-cybernetics-dayan> at Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tubingen. The position will be based at Washington University in St. Louis. We are studying how people with corpus callosum dysgenesis, a major change in their global brain wiring connectivity, are able to process and integrate information during tasks involving decision making, social intelligence and memory. We are seeking a creative scientist with a background in cognitive neuroscience and computational neuroscience to develop analysis tools and pipelines and new models of cognitive function that will help guide our experimental approaches. Applicants should submit their CV and a cover letter explaining their background and interest in the position and working in both laboratories by April 4th, 2022. Please see job posting<https://wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/job/Washington-University-Medical-Campus/Postdoctoral-Research-Associate---Neuroscience_JR64623> for additional information. Linda J. Richards AO, FAA, FAHMS, PhD Edison Professor and Chair, Department of Neuroscience Director, McDonnell Center for Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Washington University School of Medicine MSC 8108-12-8, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110 Office Phone +1 314 362 4198; Cell Phone +1 314 532 7187 Linda.Richards@wustl.edu<mailto:Linda.Richards@wustl.edu> (My pronouns<https://www.mypronouns.org/>: she, her, hers)