Maor Zeev-Wolf Lab

Equipment/facility: lab

    Description

    I am a researcher and clinical psychologist at Ben-Gurion University's School of Education & Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience.

    My research intersects with and is reinforced by my clinical background. My main research focuses are language and communication processing, social and emotional perception in individuals with schizophrenia, the brain mechanisms underlying dissociative states of consciousness, and the influence of chronic stress on child development.

    I have also begun to investigate issues around morality and prosocial behavior, such as the impact of legal outcomes on individual’s moral judgments or the impact of ostracism on sharing.

    In my research, I utilize a range of behavioral and brain imaging techniques including M/EEG.

    Significant equipmnet:
    M/EEG

    Fingerprint

    Explore the research areas in which this equipment has been used. These labels are generated based on the related outputs. Together they form a unique fingerprint.