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Roger Koenig serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney. He joined the institution on January 5, 2025, and maintains an active research profile focused on the intersection of neuroscience and societal implications of emerging technologies.
His primary research interests center on neuroimaging and machine-learning applications for decoding mental content. Koenig investigates fundamental questions regarding consciousness, decision-making processes, and how expectations shape human perception. A distinctive aspect of his work examines the societal consequences of brain-decoding technologies, with particular emphasis on cognitive liberty and the right to mental privacy. His research bridges technical neuroscience with ethical considerations of surveillance technology.
His recent publication analyzes how pervasive surveillance alters neural processing of social cues, specifically demonstrating that awareness of being monitored unconsciously heightens sensitivity to others' gaze. This work connects neuroscientific findings with real-world implications for mental health and social behavior, revealing how surveillance technologies may subtly reshape brain function outside conscious awareness.
Koenig actively engages in research collaborations and supervision, with contact options available for media requests, speaking engagements, consulting, and research partnerships. His work appears in reputable neuroscience publications including Neuroscience of Consciousness.
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