
József Arató | PhD Student
My research focuses on how experienced probabilities and statistical regularities of the visual environment influence the interpretation of ambiguous stimuli and eye-movements.
During my PhD, I worked on a multisensory EEG project at the Biological Psychology Lab (University of Hamburg) as a visiting PhD student. In 2014/15, I was a Sciex research fellow, at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), where I worked at the Visual Cognition Laboratory on the neural underpinnings of how uncertainty influences visual processing.
Find publications/meeting abstracts on my Google Scholar profile.
Qualifications:
Summer School in Computational Sensory-Motor Neuroscience, 2017, University of Minnesota.
Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience Summer School 2016, NYU Shanghai
MA: Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2012
BSc: Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, 2010
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Email: jozsef.arato at gmail dot com