Noa is an M.A student for clinical neuropsychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research will focus on the mechanisms of facial emotion recognition occurring with and without visual mental imagery (i.e, congenital Aphantasia), and combines cognitive neuroscience and social psychology methods. By utilizing more organic and subtle facial expressions, Noa aspires to explore how mental imagery vividness shapes our ability to recognize facial emotions in everyday life.
Noa received her BS.c in psychobiology from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
(2020-2024)
Noa is an M.A student for clinical neuropsychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research will focus on the mechanisms of facial emotion recognition occurring with and without visual mental imagery (i.e, congenital Aphantasia), and combines cognitive neuroscience and social psychology methods. By utilizing more organic and subtle facial expressions, Noa aspires to explore how mental imagery vividness shapes our ability to recognize facial emotions in everyday life.
Noa received her BS.c in psychobiology from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
(2020-2024)