Zohar is an MA student in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in clinical rehabilitation neuropsychology. Her research investigates the phenomenon of illusory facial emotion, focusing on the metacognitive processes involved in contextualized facial expression perception. She explores how context shapes our understanding of emotional expressions.
Zohar is nearing the completion of her MA in clinical rehabilitation neuropsychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and holds a BA in psychology and consulting from Bar-Ilan University.
Zohar is an MA student in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in clinical rehabilitation neuropsychology. Her research investigates the phenomenon of illusory facial emotion, focusing on the metacognitive processes involved in contextualized facial expression perception. She explores how context shapes our understanding of emotional expressions.
Zohar is nearing the completion of her MA in clinical rehabilitation neuropsychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and holds a BA in psychology and consulting from Bar-Ilan University.