About
Ayeh Alhasan is a Part-Time Lecturer at the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University, where she contributes to research and teaching in cognitive and social psychology. Her work intersects with the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, reflecting interdisciplinary interests in human behavior and neuroscience.
- Education: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Research Focus: Ayeh's research centers on understanding how non-communicative eye movements influence social interactions and joint attention. Key areas include affordance perception, kinematic analysis, and the role of ocular fixation in interpreting action intentions. Her studies often explore implications for social cognition and autism research.
Publications Trends: Over the past five years, her work has emphasized ecological psychology frameworks, leveraging computational models and experimental designs to analyze eye movement patterns. Collaborations span neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social behavior disciplines.
Labs & Teams: While specific teams are not detailed, her affiliations suggest involvement in interdisciplinary research networks at Macquarie University focusing on psychological and human health sciences.
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