*** BEHAVIOURAL & COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE ***
Students interested in pursuing graduate training in the field of
Behavioural & Computational Neuroscience are encouraged to apply
to the Department of Psychology at McMaster University.
Behavioural & Computational Neuroscience is very active at
McMaster with excellent facilities in the Department of
Psychology, Computer Science, and Communications Research
Laboratory. Students will have an opportunity to bring
experimental and computational approaches to bear on understanding
the neural basis of behaviour.
Applications for Fall 1995 are now being accepted.
To obtain an application package write to:
Graduate Secretary
Dept. of Psychology
McMaster University
1280 Main St. West
Hamilton ON L8S 4K1
tel (905) 525-9140 ext 23020
FAX (905) 529-6225
or send your full name and address via email to:
psych at mcmail.mcmaster.ca
Associated Faculty
* Sue Becker - Computational models of learning, memory, and percep-
tion becker at hypatia.mcmaster.ca (Assistant Professor, Department
of Psychology)
* James Blackburn - Neurochemical and neuroantomical studies of
motivation and learning.blackbur at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Assistant
Professor, Department of Psychology)
* Denys de Catanzaro - Behaviour and neuroendocrine interactions in
stress and pregnancy.decatanz at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Professor,
Department of Psychology)
* Simon Haykin - Computational models of complex systems.haykin at syn-
apse.mcmaster.ca (Professor, Communications Research Laboratory)
* David Jones - Computational models of biological vision systems.
djones at insight.mcmaster.ca (Assistant Professor, Department of
Computer Science)
* Daphne Maurer - Development of vision in normal infants and infants
born with cataracts. maurer at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Professor,
Department of Psychology)
* Kathryn Murphy - Development and plasticity of central visual path-
ways. muffy at cascade.mcmaster.ca (Associate Professor, Department
of Psychology)
* Ronald Racine - Physiological mechanisms of learning and memory.
racine at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Professor, Department of Psychology)
* Larry Roberts - Psychophysiological studies of cortical map plas-
ticity and associative learning. roberts at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Pro-
fessor, Department of Psychology)
* Judith Shedden - MRI and ERP studies of the processes involved in
spatial attention. shedden at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Assistant Profes-
sor, Department of Psychology)
* Grant Smith - Neural mechanisms of plasticity. smithgk at mcmail.mc-
master.ca (Professor, Department of Psychology)
* Harvey Weingarten - Neural and immune system controls of eating.
weingart at mcmail.mcmaster.ca (Professor, Department
of Psychology)