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PhD position (4 years) on the Role of Foveal Processing in Spatial Attention

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU), Netherlands

Institution
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
Country
Netherlands
Position type
PhD
Application deadline
30 September 2026
Funding
Fully funded position

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Job description

Preferred starting date: January 1, 2027 at the latest

We offer a four-year PhD position within the NWO-funded project “The Role of Foveal Processing in Spatial Attention.” The project investigates the novel hypothesis that directing attention to an object in peripheral vision recruits foveal brain systems normally involved in high-resolution central vision. Ultimately, it aims to develop a new theoretical account of how spatial attention shapes perception and prepares the visual system for eye movements.
As the PhD candidate, you will be responsible for the project’s behavioural and psychophysical studies. Your main tasks will include designing and programming experiments, collecting behavioural and eye-tracking data, conducting psychophysical and statistical analyses, and disseminating the results through scientific publications, conference presentations, and a PhD thesis. You will work closely with a postdoctoral researcher who will use ultra-high-field 7T fMRI to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying foveal recruitment. You will work in a stimulating interdisciplinary environment that combines behavioural psychophysics, eye tracking, and advanced neuroimaging.

Your duties
  • map out the scientific literature on spatial attention, foveal processing, eye movements, predictive remapping, and visual perception;
  • contribute to the further theoretical and methodological development of the project;
  • design, program, pilot, and conduct behavioural psychophysical experiments;
  • use eye tracking to monitor fixation and measure eye movements;
  • collect and analyse behavioural, psychophysical, and eye-tracking data using appropriate statistical and computational methods;
  • document experimental and analytical procedures carefully and reproducibly;
  • preregister studies where appropriate;
  • prepare research materials, analysis scripts, and datasets for responsible sharing in accordance with FAIR and open-science principles;
  • collaborate closely with the other members of the research group;
  • present findings at national and international scientific conferences;
  • publish research findings in international peer-reviewed journals;
  • complete a PhD thesis and defend it at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam;
  • participate in the training programme of the graduate school;
  • contribute to the academic community and team spirit of the Cognitive Psychology section;
  • assist in (minor) teaching activities within the department, where appropriate.

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Applications close 30 September 2026.

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