J.W. Kurzawski
I use behavioral and neuroimaging methods in combination with computational modeling to investigate individual differences observed in visual tasks and their neural substrates. I mostly use pRF models, tractography and magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) to ask various questions about the visual cortex.
Expertises
Psychophysics, fMRI, diffusion MRI, computational modelling
Career history
04.2024 – now Maastricht University, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Assistant Professor
01.2020 – 04.2024 New York University, Dept. of Psychology, Post-doc
09.2015 - 03.2019 University of Florence, Doctoral program in Neuroscience, PhD
09.2013 - 06.2015 University of Bergen, Department of Biomedicine, Biomedical Image Sciences, MSc.
01.2014 - 06.2014 University of Turku, Master’s program in Bioimaging, Nordplus Exchange student
09.2011 - 01.2013 Technical University of Lodz, International Faculty of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, BSc.