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Dr. Mick Zeljko is a Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, within the Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Behavioural Sciences. His research focuses on multisensory perception, crossmodal correspondences, and neural mechanisms underlying sensory ambiguity resolution.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (The University of Queensland, 2018)
His work investigates how auditory stimuli modulate visual perception, particularly in crossmodal mappings (e.g., elevation/pitch, lightness/pitch) and perceptual phenomena like the stream-bounce illusion. Publications highlight the role of low-level sensory effects and implicit expectations in multisensory integration.
Zeljko collaborates with Associate Professor Ada Kritikos and Dr. Philip Grove, supervising PhD projects on multisensory cue efficacy and crossmodal correspondence origins. He is available for research supervision and contributes to scientific discourse through journal publications in fields like Attention, Perception & Psychophysics and Perception.



