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Please email me if you would like to set up an appointment for a virtual or in-person meeting. I will arrange a time for a meeting as soon as it is convenient for all parties. My office hours for virtual meetings are am on Mondays, just drop me an email if you'd like to meet at that time. After graduating from my first degree in psychology University of Belgrade, , I spent a year volunteering as a trainee neuropsychologist at three different neurological institutions, testing both children with neurodevelopmental disorders and adults with various neurological conditions.
This experience made me realise that I want to pursue further education in cognitive neuroscience. I did a taught masters at the University of Liverpool in order to learn more about this area of psychology. My masters project investigated episodic memory using fMRI. In order to have pocket money, I volunteered for colour psychophysics experiments and subsequently developed an interest in colour vision and a fascination with the precision of psychophysical methods.
I stayed on in Liverpool for an extra year as a research assistant in the colour psychophysics lab, continuing the line of work for which I had volunteered as a participant in the previous year.
I contemplated doing a PhD in either visual or auditory neuroscience. In the end, I got funding for both, and decided to move to the University of Leipzig to study visual object recognition using EEG methods After my PhD I returned to Liverpool and to colour vision research - I stayed there for three more years as a postdoc before taking up a lecturer position in Aberdeen in I spent 11 fruitful years in Aberdeen and was promoted to senior lecturer in , prior to moving to the University of Edinburgh in Diplom Psych.
I am happy to supervise projects on a broad range of topics in visual perception and cognition, in particular those concerned with colour categorisation and the neural representation of colour. How does basic visual information that we sample from the environment in the form of luminance and colour contrast get transformed by our visual system into a representation of our environment?