Katalin Pauly-Takacs
Katalin Pauly-Takacs
I obtained my first degree in Hungarian language and literature at the Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest in 2005. At this same university I also completed degrees (Bsc, MSc) in psychology and graduated from the Cognitive and Experimental Psychology programme in 2006. During my studies in Budapest I was actively involved in a project which aimed to promote integration of disabled individuals into society. Because I had become more and more interested in cognitive neuropsychology I completed the Memory and Its Disorders MSc course at the University of Leeds in 2008. Here at Leeds, under the supervision of Chris Moulin, I am currently in the first year of my PhD studies investigating how episodic and semantic memory contribute to learning especially in memory impaired populations.
Research Student
These are some of the blogs/sites I like to read from time to time:
Inspirational paper:
F. Vargha-Khadem, et al. (1997) Differential effects of early hippocampal pathology on episodic and semantic memory. Science, 277, 376-379.