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Ph.D.
Viktoriia studies brain mechanisms for processing emotional and neutral images, analyzes the efficiency of information assimilation differently, and investigates the distortion of attention associated with anxiety and stress.
Viktoriia is a lecturer at the Department of Human and Animal Physiology at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. She teaches human physiology and anatomy. She is interested in the topic of learning based on the principles of brain functioning, as well as the physiological mechanisms of information assimilation.
From 1999 to 2002, Viktoriia worked as an assistant at the Department of Physiology at Bogomolets National Medical University. Since 2002, she has been an assistant at the Department of Human and Animal Physiology at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, and in 2013 she became an associate professor in the same department.
In addition, since 2006, Viktoriia has been a member of the Ukrainian Society of Neuroscience. Since 2012 she has been a member of the organizing committee/jury of the Ukrainian Brain Bee, a regional stage of the International Brain Bee Competition.
Viktoriia is also the author of popular science lectures on neurobiological topics, the developer of the online course "Neuroeducation", and a jury member of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers — members of the Junior Academy of Science of Ukraine. The field of study is Human Biology.
N. E. Makarchuk, K. Yu. Maksimovich, V. I. Kravchenko, S. A. Kryzhanovskii // Neurophysiology. – 2011. Vol. 42, № 5, P.362-370.
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M. P. Bondarenko (M. P. Rassomagina), O. V. Bondarenko, V. I. Kravchenko, N. Ye. Makarchuk. EEG // Neurophysiology (2016) 48:P. 43-53. doi:10.1007/s11062-016-9567-9.
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