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How much do cognitive science research jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for cognitive science research in Ohio is $53.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41.83 and $63.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cognitive science research?

A Cognitive Science Research job involves studying how the mind works by integrating knowledge from psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, and anthropology. Researchers conduct experiments, analyze data, and develop theories about cognition, perception, decision-making, and learning. They may work in academic settings, tech companies, healthcare, or government institutions to apply their findings to real-world problems like AI development, user experience design, or mental health treatments.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone working in cognitive science research?

A cognitive science researcher typically designs and conducts experiments, analyzes data sets, and interprets findings to understand human cognition and behavior. The role often involves collaborating with interdisciplinary teams including psychologists, neuroscientists, and computer scientists. You may contribute to published research, present at conferences, and keep up-to-date with advances in the field. Daily tasks can vary but often include literature reviews, experiment setup, data coding, and participating in team meetings. This dynamic environment provides numerous opportunities to develop expertise and shape the direction of future research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in cognitive science research, and why are they important?

To thrive in Cognitive Science Research, you need a strong background in psychology, neuroscience, computer science, and experimental design, typically supported by an advanced degree in cognitive science or a related field. Experience with data analysis tools (such as Python, R, MATLAB), statistical software, and methods like neuroimaging or behavioral experiments is highly valuable. Critical thinking, curiosity, and strong written and verbal communication skills help researchers collaborate effectively and share findings. These competencies are crucial for driving innovative, rigorous research that advances understanding in this interdisciplinary field.

Is cognitive science research in demand?

Cognitive science research is in demand in academic, healthcare, and technology sectors, especially as interest grows in artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, and neuroscience. Researchers with skills in data analysis, programming, and experimental design are sought after to advance understanding of cognition and develop innovative applications.

What jobs can you get with cognitive science research?

With a background in cognitive science research, common jobs include cognitive scientist, user experience researcher, data analyst, human factors specialist, and research scientist. These roles often require skills in experimental design, data analysis, and understanding of human cognition, and may involve working in academia, industry, or government agencies.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cognitive Science Research jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Cognitive Science Research jobs in Ohio are:

Infographic showing various Cognitive Science Research job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $111,375 per year, or $53.5 per hour.

Behavioral Neurology, Director of Clinical Research - Center for Brain Health

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Cleveland, OH • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


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Job description

The Center for Brain Health at the Cleveland Clinic is recruiting for a Director of Clinical Research in Neurodegenerative Disease to join our multi-disciplinary group in Cleveland, Ohio. The Center for Brain Health is one of the largest cognitive disorders programs in the country with over 2,500 new patient visits and 8,000 follow up patient visits annually. Center also hosts the NIA supported Cleveland Alzheimers Disease Research Center (CADRC), Center of Excellence for Dementia with Lewy Bodies and has an annual research budget of over $6 Million funded by the NIH, DoD and Foundation research awards.

We are seeking Clinician Researchers with advanced training in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, track record of independently funded research and a passion for leading and growing the clinical translational research footprint of the Cleveland Clinic and the CADRC in Alzheimers disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD),

The Director of Research will have the support of the Centers research infrastructure (the largest within the Neurological Institute) and the CADRC comprised of: a dedicated research program manager, 5 research project managers (for foundation and federally-sponsored studies, clinical trials), 23 research coordinators (including a dedicated outreach/recruitment coordinator), 2 biostatisticians , translational scientists (with specific expertise in neuroimaging, multi-omics and animal models), a data manager, editorial assistance for all grant submissions, and the patient base from 4 board certified behavioral neurologists, 2 geriatric psychiatrists, 2 geriatricians, 3 neuropsychologists and 9 advanced practice providers.

We are seeking individuals with experience and research interest in one of these:

  • AI in healthcare
  • Biomarkers
  • Cross-disciplinary research
  • Data science
  • Genetics
  • Neuroimaging
  • Therapeutics research program

Opportunities exist to collaborate with world-class clinicians and leaders throughout the Neurological Institute which has almost 1,200 caregivers. In 2024, amongst the 18 clinical institutes within Cleveland Clinic, our Neurological Institute ranked #1 in Clinical Research Funding ($59M). The Center for Brain Health consistently ranks #1 for the last five years within the Neurological Institute in research funding.

Additional opportunities exist to collaborate with the faculty and medical students of Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (the College Program) and Case Western Reserve University (the University Program); the basic and translational scientists of the Lerner Research Institute; the 9 Cleveland Clinic Regional Hospitals and several Family Health Centers in Northeast Ohio, as well as Cleveland Clinic Florida, Nevada, Toronto, Abu Dhabi and London. Active collaborations exist through the CADRC with other regional programs including Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Cleveland, VA North East Ohio Medical Center and Metro Health System.

This dynamic position is enhanced by an attractive benefits package including but not limited to:

  • Endowed Chair supporting AD/ADRD research
  • Startup discretionary funds of $1 Million to support research growth over the first three years
  • 70% Research FTE coverage in the first three years
  • Competitive salary support
  • Excellent medical, dental, vision coverage
  • Comprehensive disability and life insurance benefits
  • Medical malpractice & tail coverage provided
  • Generous time away coverage for vacation, sick time, holidays and CME  meeting time
  • Highly competitive retirement plans with employer contribution
  • Faculty appointment available at the Cleveland Clinic Learner College of Medicine

This is a great opportunity to build an impactful clinical research career and be a leader in ADRD research over the next stage of your career.

Interested candidates, please include a current CV and letter of interest with your application.

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