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Posts
Trial Post
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First blog post - today I am doing my preprocessing! Feels good to have all my data and work on it finally :))
portfolio
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publications
Perception of built environments and its neural modulation by the behavioral goals of the perceiver
Published in Bilkent Repository, 2023
This is my MSc thesis where I examined whole brain and ROI implications of task goals.
Recommended citation: KOC, Aysu N., (2023). "Perception of built environments and its neural modulation by the behavioral goals of the perceiver." Bilkent Repository.
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Task-Modulated Neural Responses in Scene-Selective Regions of the Human Brain
Published in Vision research, 2024
Final publication of my masters work, investigating the impact of task on scene perception
Recommended citation: KOC, Aysu N., URGEN, Burcu A., AFACAN, Yasemin. (2025). "Task-Modulated Neural Responses in Scene-Selective Regions of the Human Brain." Vision Research. 227.
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talks
Talk 1 on Relevant Topic in Your Field
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This is a description of your talk, which is a markdown file that can be all markdown-ified like any other post. Yay markdown!
Conference Proceeding talk 3 on Relevant Topic in Your Field
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This is a description of your conference proceedings talk, note the different field in type. You can put anything in this field.
teaching
BioPsych Seminar, Summer 2025
Undergraduate course, JLU Gießen, Psychology, 2025
My first “proper” teaching experience: I offered the Seminar in Biological Psychology to undergraduate Psychology students in the 2025 Summer Term. I got really positive feedback from my students!
BioPsych Seminar, Winter 2026
Undergraduate course, JLU Gießen, Psychology, 2026
This semester I teached the BioPsy Seminar to 2 sections, 64 students including Erasmus students. Each week, I revised the lecture content, and we had student presentations which led to class discussions about the brain!
