Veronica Dudarev

Veronica Dudarev, Postdoctoral Fellow

Veronica Dudarev is a postdoctoral research fellow in both Dr. Daniela Palmbo’s and Dr. James Enns’ lab where she studies how high-level unconscious processes support our social cognition and our ability to understand each other and act together to make changes in the world. She began her studies at the Moscow State University and early on was involved in research projects and participated in student conferences. After graduating in 2005, she began a PhD program at the Hebrew University and researched the way episodic memory affects the emergence of our conscious experience, under the supervision of Ran Hassin and Daphna Shohamy. 

Dudarev, V., Hassin, R.R. (2016). Social task switching: On the automatic social engagement of executive functions. Cognition, 146, 223–228.

Aviezer, H., Hassin, R. R., Perry, A., Dudarev, V., & Bentin, S. (2012). The right place at the right time: priming facial expressions with emotional face components in developmental visual agnosia. Neuropsychologia, 50(5), 949-57.

Aviezer, H., Bentin, S., Dudareva, V., & Hassin, R. R. (2011). Automaticity In contextualized emotion perception. Emotion, 11(6), 1406-1414.

Hassin, R. R., Ferguson, M. J., Kardosh, R., Porter, S. C., Carter, T. J., Dudareva, V. (2009). Precis of implicit nationalism.Invited paper in the Annals of the New York academy of sciences. 1167, 135-145.