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Eva is a lecturer in BioPsychology and a researcher in Cognitive Neuroscience. Her research interests focus on exploring the link between semantic, social, and affective processing. She works on projects investigating the underlying neural mechanisms of semantic processing of various types of social concepts. She employs a multi-method approach that includes behavioural testing, neuroimaging, and non-invasive brain stimulation. Eva is keen to explore ways to translate basic science outcomes to developing assessment tools and interventions suitable to manage socio-affective impairments.

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Aberystwyth University: Aberystwyth, GB

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Education and qualifications (2)

Bangor University: Bangor, GB

2017-09-25 to 2018-09-30 | MSc. Clinical & Health Psychology (School of Human & Behavioural Sciences)
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Eva Balgova

University of Liverpool: Liverpool, GB

2014-09-25 to 2017-06-30 | BSc. Psychology (Department of Psychology)
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Eva Balgova

Works (3)

Overlapping Neural Correlates Underpin Theory of Mind and Semantic Cognition: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of 344 Functional Neuroimaging Studies

2023-08-17 | Preprint
Contributors: Eva Balgova; Veronica Diveica; Rebecca L. Jackson; Richard J. Binney
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Converging evidence that left extrastriate body area supports visual sensitivity to social interactions

2023-05-24 | Preprint
Contributors: Marco Gandolfo; Etienne Abassi; Eva Balgova; Paul E. Downing; Liuba Papeo; Kami Koldewyn
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The Role of the Ventrolateral Anterior Temporal Lobes in Social Cognition

2021-09-11 | Other
Contributors: Eva Balgova; Veronica Diveica; Jon Walbrin; Richard J. Binney
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