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Anikó Kusztor is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University, Australia, specializing in consciousness studies. She holds a PhD from Monash University and prior degrees from Eötvös Loránd University and the University of Oslo. Her research focuses on understanding how subjective experience transforms under conditions like sleep deprivation, dissociation, and dreaming, employing EEG and neuroimaging techniques. She is affiliated with Tlab (Qualia Structure Research) and M3CS (Monash Mind Modelling and Computational Systems), contributing to interdisciplinary projects on consciousness and open science.
- Education: BSc Psychology (Eötvös Loránd University), MSc Cognitive Neuroscience (University of Oslo), PhD (Monash University)
Her work bridges cognitive neuroscience, clinical research, and computational modelling. Recent studies include investigations into color perception, arousal mechanisms, and the neural basis of dissociative disorders. She actively participates in journal clubs and conferences, promoting collaborative research in consciousness science.
Articles highlight her contributions to understanding color qualia structures, the role of cardiac activity in age-related neural signals, and the neurobiology of grief. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating experimental and computational methods.

