Dr Anikó Kusztor is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University.
Dr Anikó Kusztor is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University.
My primary research interest is consciousness and the ways in which subjective experience transforms across different conditions, such as sleep deprivation, dreaming, mind-wandering, and dissociation.
After completing my Bachelor's degree in Psychology at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, I moved to Norway and earned a Master’s degree in Psychology in Cognitive Neuroscience programme option at the University of Oslo. During this degree, I studied the effects of sleep deprivation on cortical connectivity and cognitive control using EEG. In the following years, I held research assistant positions at University of Oslo and also at Linköping University in Sweden before moving to Melbourne to pursue my PhD at Monash University in Australia. My research during the PhD focused on dissociative experiences (depersonalisation and derealisation) and on the impact of slow wave activity in wakefulness.
Currently, I work at Tlab and at M3CS.