I recently completed my B.A. in Psychology and Criminology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Currently, I am PhD candidate at the Psychology department.
I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology, In which I’m working with Prof. Hassin and Prof. Deouell. I study the neural and cognitive processes that take place during conscious and non-conscious processing of speech, and the conditions in which we process the things we don't listen to.
I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Cognitive and Brain Sciences. My research focuses on how people intuitively group information over time and how these groups influence their decisions.
I’m a PhD student at the Department of Cognitive and Brain Sciences. I study individual differences in meta-cognitive appraisals of trust in phenomenology – that is, our spontaneous tendency to trust our conscious experiences or assume and act upon them as if they were objectively true.
I am a visiting research fellow at the lab, starting my PhD in the Department of Psychology in 2024. I have been researching nonconscious prioritization speed in relation to memory and minority salience.
I’m currently pursuing a PhD in Clinical-Rehabilitation Neuropsychology. I am interested in perception, emotion, and subjective experience. Right now, I study how perception for action relates to understanding what we see.
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