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Maria Krajuškina is a PhD student and researcher at the University of Tartu, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Psychology. She specializes in affective psychology, emotion regulation, and eyewitness identification accuracy, with a focus on cognitive and experimental approaches. Her work intersects applied psychology and forensic research, emphasizing memory and confidence in criminal identification processes.
- Education: BA (2020), MA (2022), ongoing PhD in Psychology
- Current Role: Junior Research Fellow (Affective Psychology, 0.80 FTE)
- Past Roles: Laboratory Assistant (2021–2022), Psychologist at Mindgram OÜ (2022) and Sexual Health Consultancy (2022)
Her research projects include Pre-attentive information processing in the brain (Estonian Research Council, €1.3M funding) and studies on reappraisal-based emotion regulation. While no scientific awards are listed, her publications highlight expertise in cognitive neuroscience and forensic psychology.
Recent publications analyze the reliability of mismatch negativity (MMN) in cognitive neuroscience and comparative accuracy of simultaneous/sequential video/photo lineups in forensic contexts. These works align with her interests in applied psychology, emotion regulation, and experimental methodologies.

