
Paula Vaidelauskaitė, BSc
Paula has earned a BSc degree in Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience in Royal Holloway university of London, and is currently studying MSc in Neurobiology in Vilnius University. Her area of focus encompasses neurological and psychological conditions, neuroscientific technologies, mental health and education.
Education:
Paula holds a Bachelor's degree in Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience from Royal Holloway, University of London, where she contributed to multiple research projects exploring cognitive, social and clinical neural phenomena. Currently, she is pursuing a Master’s degree in Neurobiology at Vilnius University, further deepening her expertise in bioelectrical and physiological processes underlying neural activity.
Professional focus:
Paula’s research interests are centered on the etiology, progression and treatment of neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions. She is dedicated to exploring innovative neurotechnological solutions, such as brain machine interfaces (BCIs), to assist individuals with neurological and neuromuscular disorders. Paula is also passionate about education and raising awareness of mental health.
Beyond research, Paula has been actively involved in the educational sector, tutoring GCSE and A-level Psychology. Her passion for science communication and education drives her to make complex neurological concepts accessible to a broader audience.
Philosophy and approach to health:
Paula approaches health through the lens of rigorous scientific inquiry, emphasizing importance of high-quality scientific practices. She is committed to promoting scientific literacy, aiming to bridge the gap between complex research findings and public understanding, fostering a society that is better equipped to navigate health-related decisions with clarity.
Education:
Paula holds a Bachelor's degree in Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience from Royal Holloway, University of London, where she contributed to multiple research projects exploring cognitive, social and clinical neural phenomena. Currently, she is pursuing a Master’s degree in Neurobiology at Vilnius University, further deepening her expertise in bioelectrical and physiological processes underlying neural activity.
Professional focus:
Paula’s research interests are centered on the etiology, progression and treatment of neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions. She is dedicated to exploring innovative neurotechnological solutions, such as brain machine interfaces (BCIs), to assist individuals with neurological and neuromuscular disorders. Paula is also passionate about education and raising awareness of mental health.
Beyond research, Paula has been actively involved in the educational sector, tutoring GCSE and A-level Psychology. Her passion for science communication and education drives her to make complex neurological concepts accessible to a broader audience.
Philosophy and approach to health:
Paula approaches health through the lens of rigorous scientific inquiry, emphasizing importance of high-quality scientific practices. She is committed to promoting scientific literacy, aiming to bridge the gap between complex research findings and public understanding, fostering a society that is better equipped to navigate health-related decisions with clarity.
Paula Vaidelauskaitė, BSc
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