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Renata Cserjesi is a Lecturer at the Department of Affective Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University. Her research focuses on the intersection of neuropsychology, emotional processing, and cognitive neuroscience, with particular emphasis on trait rumination, inhibitory control, and the gut-brain axis. She actively utilizes advanced methodologies such as fMRI, EEG-neurofeedback, and virtual reality implementations for cognitive assessment.
Her work explores diverse clinical contexts including autism spectrum disorders, obesity-related mental health, and post-COVID rehabilitation. She has contributed to validating Hungarian psychological scales and investigating motor-cognitive interactions. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her extensive publication record highlights expertise in translational neuroscience and digital therapeutic interventions.
- 2025: Neural correlates of trait rumination
- 2025: Gut-brain axis in neuropsychiatric health
- 2024: VR applications in neuropsychological testing
Renata collaborates within the Integrative Neuropsychology Research Group, addressing topics like emotional flexibility, stress sensitivity, and behavioral addictions through interdisciplinary approaches.
