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Principle Investigator 

Buse Merve Ürgen  

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Buse Merve Ürgen is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology, TED University. She received her PhD in Neuroscience from Bilkent University, Turkey in 2021. She did her BA in Psychology at Bilkent University (2011), and MS in Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, UK (2012). Following her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center and National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM). Her primary research interest is to understand how top-down mechanisms such as expectation and attention affect visual perception and decision-making processes using psychophysics, computational modeling and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

Contact: buse.urgen@tedu.edu.tr

Research Assistants

Ece Karaosman

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Ece is a 4th year Psychology undergraduate at Bilkent University.

Contact: ece.karaosman@ug.bilkent.edu.tr

Ceren Belge

Ceren Belge

Ceren graduated from TED University with a B.Sc. degree in psychology. Currently, she is involved in a project that focuses on perceptual decision-making and expectation relationships. She has a passion for visual and auditory perception, social neuroscience, and philosophy of mind. In her spare time, she enjoys playing the guitar and taking photos.

Contact: ceren.belge@tedu.edu.tr

Deniz Kurt

Deniz Kurt

Deniz is a 4th year Psychology undergraduate at Bilkent University. His main area of interest is Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience. He aspires to research applications of machine learning in understanding cognitive functions and computational modeling.

Contact: deniz.kurt@ug.bilkent.edu.tr

Dilasu Tamgül

Dilasu Tamgül

Dilasu graduated from the Psychology Department at TED University in 2023. She is passionate on animal research, perception and memory. In her spare time she enjoys pilates, journaling and researching.

Contact: tamguldilasu@gmail.com

Aysu Kılıç

Aysu Kılıç

Aysu Kılıç is a psychology student at TED University with a focus on expectation and perception. She is involved in exploring how expectation suppression shape perceptual decision making in different mechanisms and is passionate about expectation, attention, and perception. In her spare time, she enjoys being interested in drawing techniques such as charcoal and reading books, especially classical literature.  

Contact: aysu.kilic@tedu.edu.tr

Aylin Demiral

Aylin Demiral

Aylin graduated from the psychology department at TED University in 2023. She is involved in a research project investigating the effect of expectations on visual perceptual decision-making processes and is passionate about attention, expectation, and visual perception. In her free time, she enjoys creative writing, composing songs, singing, volunteering, and exploring new cuisines.

Contact: aylin.demiral@tedu.edu.tr