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Dr. Mate Gyurkovics is an Affiliate in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on cognitive control mechanisms, neuroimaging techniques (EEG/MEG), and the interplay between mental processes in clinical and developmental contexts. His work explores how cognitive systems adapt dynamically in response to internal and external demands, with a particular emphasis on aging populations and neurodevelopmental disorders like ADHD and ASD.
Key research interests include midfrontal theta signals, the impact of baseline correction on neuroimaging data, and the relationship between mind-wandering and cognitive performance. His studies often involve interdisciplinary collaborations, examining genetic influences on neurophysiological markers and their implications for psychiatric conditions.
Recent work highlights contributions to understanding cognitive control adjustments across different life stages, from adolescence to early Alzheimer’s disease. Collaborators include prominent figures such as Prof. Gregor Thut and Dr. Satu Palva, though no formal advisees are listed in the provided materials.
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