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Aire Raidvee is a Research Fellow of Experimental Psychology at the University of Tartu's Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Psychology. Their career spans over two decades with extensive roles in experimental psychology, including postdoctoral research at NYU Abu Dhabi and collaborations in Switzerland. Raidvee specializes in perceptual averaging, visual perception, and the application of mathematical models in psychology. They hold a Doctor's Degree (2012) and a Research Master's Degree (2005) from the University of Tartu.
Education includes a PhD in Psychology (2005–2012), MSc (2003–2005), and BSc (1997–2003), all from Tartu University. Their research focuses on psychophysics, Bernoullian models, and the integration of sensory signals. Notable awards include the 2012 Estonian Doctoral School Publication Award and a top prize for their doctoral dissertation.
Raidvee leads and contributes to projects like the Estonian Center of Excellence of Well-Being Sciences (2024–2030) and studies pre-attentive information processing. Their work spans headache epidemiology, HIV-related mental health, and cognitive processes in visual tasks. Supervised students include Anna-Liisa Jõgi and Helen Hallik. Administrative roles include coordinating the Socrates-Erasmus Mathematical Psychology program and serving on Tartu University's Council of Young Scientists.
Publications (29+) explore topics such as surgical mask effects on identification, numerical perception, and web-based epidemiological tools. Key themes include perceptual averaging mechanisms, attentional blindness, and the interplay between visual signals and cognitive outcomes.