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Liad Mudrik is a cognitive neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, Germany, specializing in consciousness studies within the Department of Neuroscience. She leads the Neural Circuits, Consciousness, and Cognition research group (a Minerva Research Group), focusing on understanding the functional role of consciousness in cognitive processing.
Dr. Mudrik's research explores the boundaries between conscious and unconscious processing, with particular interest in:
- The functional role of consciousness in information integration
- High-level cognitive processes that can occur without conscious awareness
- Semantic integration and executive control mechanisms
- Emotional judgments and processing outside conscious awareness
- Mathematical and linguistic operations performed unconsciously
Dr. Mudrik's work challenges simplistic notions about consciousness by demonstrating that while unconscious processing can handle surprisingly complex tasks, consciousness likely serves specific, critical functions in cognition. Her research employs innovative experimental approaches to probe the limits of unconscious processing and identify consciousness' unique contributions to human cognition and action.
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