How do we communicate our intentions to one another in conversational face-to-face interaction? What role do visual bodily signals play in this process, and how do they interact with linguistic and prosodic structures? The Donders Centre for Cognition (PI group of Dr. J. Holler) is looking for a PhD candidate on a new collaborative project that seeks answers to these exciting questions.
You will work on a collaborative project using corpus analyses to investigate how participants in conversational interaction make their intentions clear through visual signals (using the face, head, gaze and/or hands) in conjunction with linguistic structures and prosody. The project also investigates how the contribution of visual signals, words and prosody are processed during comprehension (using experimental behavioural and EEG paradigms, including interactive settings). You will be involved in both the corpus and the experimental work.
You will be based in Nijmegen, where you will join the Communication in Social Interaction group headed by Dr Judith Holler (
www.cosilab.nl), but you will form part of a larger team involving members with different expertise, partly located at different universities (Dr Kendrick, York University (UK); Prof. Grice, Cologne University (Germany); Prof. Swerts/Dr Peeters, Tilburg University (NL); Dr Linda Drijvers, Radboud University). You will be expected to travel to these locations for workshops, research visits and training.
In addition to writing your thesis, you will disseminate the project findings through scientific journal articles, presentations at conferences, group and project meetings, as well as through public engagement events and writing for non-academic audiences. You will spend about 10% of your time (0.1 FTE) assisting with teaching at our department.