Professor Ayse P. Saygin
Ayse P. Saygin, Ph.D.
is Associate Professor at UC San Diego where she runs the
Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology Lab (Saygin Lab).
Ayse focuses on interdisciplinary research, education and consulting in
cognitive science, neuroscience, robotics, neurological and
neuropsychological disorders, neuroimaging, perception and cognition,
human-technology interaction, social cognition, empathy and compassion,
language, and artificial intelligence.
Her papers include
Listening to Speech Activates Motor Areas Involved in Speech
Production,
Voxel-Based Lesion–Symptom Mapping,
Point-Light Biological Motion Perception Activates Human Premotor
Cortex,
Turing Test: 50 Years Later,
Superior Temporal and Premotor Brain Areas Necessary for Biological Motion
Perception,
Smoothing and Cluster Thresholding for Cortical Surface-Based Group
Analysis of fMRI Data,
Neural Resources for Processing Language and Environmental Sounds: Evidence
From Aphasia, and
Retinotopy and Attention in Human Occipital, Temporal, Parietal, and
Frontal Cortex.
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full list of her publications!
Ayse earned her Ph.D. in Cognitive Science at UCSD. She earned her MSc in
Computer Science at Bilkent University and her BSc in Mathematics
at Middle East Technical University. After a Marie Curie
postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,
University College London, she returned to UCSD as faculty.
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