
معرفی
Hanna Julku is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Helsinki within the Department of Educational Sciences, affiliated with the Doctoral Programme Brain & Mind. Her work bridges neuroscience, education, and cognitive science.
- Scientific Fields: Neurosciences (code 3112), Education Sciences
- Projects: Participant in FINSCI: Finnish Scientific Capital and Its Growth (2023–2026), funded by the Academy of Finland
- Activities: Presented posters at Society for Neuroscience (2013), Psychonomic Society (2022), ETRA Symposium (2023), Educational Science Days (2023), and IMBES Conference (2024)
Research Focus: Investigates how curiosity affects eye movements during health-related argument processing, explores science capital in Finnish populations, and examines evidence-based scientific thinking in everyday contexts. Her work integrates cognitive neuroscience, educational psychology, and experimental methodologies.
Publications: Active in peer-reviewed journals like Public Understanding of Science and Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, with datasets shared via the Center for Open Science. Recent studies analyze visual acuity impairments, decision-making processes, and science communication effectiveness.
Collaborations: Works with researchers such as Jari K. Kaakinen, Charles Dawson, and Jukka Simola. Active in international conferences and open-access research dissemination.


