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Prof. Marianne Maertens is a leading figure in the field of Computational Psychology, specializing in human visual perception and psychophysical experiments. Her research focuses on the mechanisms underlying perceptual experiences, particularly in how visual stimuli are processed and interpreted by the human visual system. She has extensively explored the relationship between visual impressions and sensory stimulation, aiming to formulate computational models that account for the perceptual judgments made by observers. With a commitment to advancing the understanding of human perception, Prof. Maertens has contributed to multiple publications in notable journals and has been actively involved in educational initiatives. Her work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, integrating concepts from psychology, neuroscience, and computational modeling to enhance the understanding of visual perception dynamics.
Technische Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Leading research in Computational Psychology, focusing on visual perception.
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