The Brain Development Lab, part of the Psychology Department at Penn State, is looking for undergraduate research assistants to study the development of spatial perception, motion coherence, and visual acuity in early infancy. You can earn research projects (PSY 494) credit or work study funds, and learn video, computer, and communication skills. Prior research experience and computer skills are a plus, but aren't required. We are especially interested in students who 1) have morning hours or 2) are interested in developing skills in advertising, marketing, or public relations.
For more information, contact Dr. Rick Gilmore or contact an undergraduate in the Who We Are section to find out what working in the lab is like.
To apply, please complete the following application form and click on the "Send Application" button below.
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