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How much do psychophysics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for psychophysics in the United States is $94,742.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,500.00 and $110,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is psychophysics?

A psychophysics job involves studying the relationship between physical stimuli and human perception. Professionals in this field design experiments to understand how sensory systems process information, often using controlled tests and mathematical models. They work in academia, healthcare, neuroscience, and industries like human-computer interaction or product design. Typical roles include research scientist, human factors specialist, or experimental psychologist.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in psychophysics?

To thrive in psychophysics, you need a strong background in experimental psychology or neuroscience, research methodology, and statistical data analysis, typically supported by a relevant advanced degree. Familiarity with specialized software for stimulus presentation and data collection, such as MATLAB, PsychoPy, or E-Prime, is often required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this field. These abilities are crucial for designing rigorous experiments, interpreting complex sensory data, and effectively collaborating with interdisciplinary research teams.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working in psychophysics?

Professionals in psychophysics often encounter challenges such as designing experiments that accurately measure sensory thresholds while minimizing bias or confounding factors. It can be demanding to recruit and manage participants for highly controlled studies and to ensure consistent laboratory conditions. Additionally, interpreting ambiguous or noisy data requires a high level of statistical expertise and critical thinking. Despite these challenges, working in psychophysics offers the reward of contributing valuable insights into human perception and cognition, often in collaborative academic or industrial research environments.

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Infographic showing various Psychophysics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 86% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $94,742 per year, or $45.5 per hour.

Ophthalmic Research Technician/Associate

THE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE

Boston, MA • On-site

$70K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
An exciting opportunity for an Ophthalmic Research Technician/Associate is available at the New England College of Optometry (NECO). We are seeking a motivated individual with experience in ophthalmic testing and/or clinical research to help us lead studies on myopia at NECO's Children's Vision Lab .
The research technician/associate will work closely with the principal investigator and the interdisciplinary team in one or more NIH funded studies. The primary study is PICNIC, a longitudinal study in children that aims to understand the intrinsic mechanisms whereby some children develop myopia. This information will be critical for the design of effective myopia prevention and control treatments. The team involves experts in pediatric optometry, neuroscience, vision science and electrophysiology. We use a variety of clinical and laboratory research methodologies, including psychophysics, aberrometry, gaze-contingent eye-tracking and biometry.
The salary for this position is $70,000. This is a full-time position funded for a minimum of 1.5 years (funding is available for a minimum of 5 years). Schedule is somewhat flexible and requires regular in person work, some early evenings and occasional Saturdays. NECO is an independent institution renowned as a leading myopia research and clinical center.
The successful candidate will help the team perform the ophthalmic and vision science tests, analyze data, and participate in data dissemination, all in a collaborative environment. A successful candidate will be a self-starter who possesses keen attention to detail and an ability to learn complex techniques and protocols quickly. Excellent interpersonal skills are necessary.
Responsibilities include:
Perform or assist with ophthalmic and vision-related testing in children, including but not limited to:
  • Conducting testing in pediatric participants following standardized study protocols.
  • Operating ophthalmic instruments and research equipment after appropriate training.
  • Performing refraction-related measurements, ocular biometry, and other vision assessments, as required by the study.
  • Ensuring high-quality, repeatable measurements across study visits.
  • Working effectively with children to obtain reliable data while maintaining participant comfort and cooperation.
  • Preparing participants for testing and explaining procedures in an age-appropriate manner.
  • Documenting testing outcomes accurately and promptly.
  • Identifying and reporting testing issues, unreliable data, equipment problems, or protocol deviations to the study team.

Support research data management and processing, including:
  • Entering, checking, and organizing data. Reviewing datasets for completeness, accuracy, and consistency.
  • Assisting with data formatting, and processing for analysis.
  • Maintaining organized records of study visits, testing outcomes, and data files.
  • Assisting with preparation of data summaries, tables, and figures as needed.
  • Communicating with investigators and study staff regarding missing, questionable, or inconsistent data.
  • Helping prepare materials for presentations, abstracts, reports, and manuscripts when appropriate.

Assist with study operations, including:
  • Scheduling or coordinating study visits as needed.
  • Communicating professionally with children, parents, and study staff.
  • Ensuring that participants complete testing in the appropriate order and within the expected timeframe.
  • Supporting a child-friendly testing environment.
  • Maintaining confidentiality of participant information.
  • Following IRB-approved protocols and institutional research policies.
  • Assisting with inventory, calibration, maintenance, and organization of study equipment and supplies.
  • Recruitment activities, including organizing local school screenings and community outreach.

Requirements
  • Minimum of bachelor's degree in a relevant, vision or ophthalmic, field.
  • Previous experience in ophthalmic, optometric, or vision related testing.
  • Experience working with pediatric patients or research participants.
  • Ability to interact effectively and patiently with children.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow standardized protocols.
  • Ability to collect accurate and reliable measurements, recognizing when data may be unreliable.
  • Comfort learning new ophthalmic instruments and research procedures.
  • Strong computer data entry skills, including Microsoft Excel. Experience with REDCap is a plus. Experience with statistical analyses is a plus.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple study-related tasks.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills.
  • Previous experience in clinical research is recommended but not required.
  • Previous experience in patient care or recruitment of research participants are a plus.
  • Ability to work independently while also collaborating with investigators and research staff.
  • Commitment to maintaining participant confidentiality and following research compliance requirements.

**Bilingual proficiency (English/Spanish or English/Mandarin) is preferred but not required.
NECO is an Equal Opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
New England College of Optometry offers a robust benefits program including:
  • 3 plan options for BCBS medical coverage (employer subsidized at 75% or greater)
  • Mental Health and Wellness benefits
  • BCBS Dental
  • Discounted vision services
  • 13 paid holidays and generous paid time off for sick, vacation, and personal days
  • Employer-paid life insurance, and short-term and long-term disability
  • Voluntary Insurance: life, critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident,
  • Voluntary Benefits: employee discounts and pet insurance
  • 9% employer contribution to a 403(b) retirement plan after 1 year of service with no vesting schedule or match requirement
  • Qualified Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employer

Salary Description
$70,000