Alexandra Krugliak
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I am a CCC-lab alumnus from 2017-2019, when I was employed as a research support assistant. I am now a postdoc in a different lab in the Psychology department in Cambridge.
I am interested how the human brain processes natural objects: Are there any, and if so what are the stages of objects processing? How is information from different sensory modalities combined into a multisensory object experience? How and when is information about prior experience with the object available in the brain and how does it influence the object's neural representations and subsequently human behaviour? Currently, I am investigating how object processing and object neural representation is influenced by context/environment, both in the laboratory and in real-life settings. I am using non-invasive brain imaging methods like EEG and fMRI, online experiments, computational modelling and augmented reality. |
Publications
Key Research Papers
- Krugliak A & Clarke A (2022), "Towards real-world neuroscience using mobile EEG and augmented reality" Sci Rep 12.
- Krugliak A & Noppeney U (2016), "Synaesthetic interactions across vision and audition" Neuropsychologia 88.