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Dr. Nazia Jassim is a Researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Her work focuses on autism spectrum disorders, sensory perception, and neuroimaging. She has contributed to studies investigating perceptual cohesion in autism, oxytocin’s role in emotional face processing, and brain function in individuals with autism. Her research employs advanced neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and 7T imaging, exploring both social and non-social sensory processing. Key projects include the 'STREAM' protocol examining circadian rhythms, sleep, and sensory reactivity in autism. Dr. Jassim’s interdisciplinary approach bridges cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology, with findings published in high-impact journals. No personal email is listed, and her role does not involve teaching or formal student supervision.


