
معرفی
Narges Doostani is a Research Fellow at the Department of Neurocognitive and Experimental Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, supported by an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2024–2025). She holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran, and prior degrees in Electrical Engineering (B.Sc., University of Tehran) and Electronics (M.Sc., Tarbiat Modarres University).
Her research focuses on the neural mechanisms of visual attention, combining fMRI, EEG, multivariate pattern analysis, and computational modeling. Current projects investigate the temporal dynamics of attention in visual and auditory systems, aiming to develop unified computational models of attentional modulation across modalities. She is also involved in the ERC-funded TRANSFORM project examining visual system development and perception.
- Projects:
- Project 1: Time course of visual attention using EEG with isolated/cluttered stimuli.
- Project 2: Auditory attention dynamics comparison using equivalent experimental paradigms.
- Awards: Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2024–2025).
She supervises bachelor/master theses and internships in computational neuroscience and attention research, leveraging the lab’s Learning Lab infrastructure for collaborative projects.




