The UMass Eyetracking Lab (http://websites.umass.edu/eyelab/) is looking for one or two new Undergrad Research Assistants for the Fall 2016 term. Interested students should contact Professor Adrian Staub at astaub@psych.umass.edu. Students can receive course credit in either Psychology or Linguistics.
RAs in the Eyetracking Lab help to run experiments in which readers’ eye movements are monitored, as a way to understand various aspects of language comprehension, including word recognition and syntactic parsing. Some experiments also use eye movements to investigate spoken language comprehension.
Background in linguistics and/or cognitive psychology is helpful. Interest in these topics is required. The typical commitment is for 9 hrs/week, including a lab meeting.