Elena Artemenko spoke at the XXIV Congress of the I.P. Pavlov Physiology Society
On September 15th, Elena presented a report on one of the projects at SCILA.
The Congress of the Physiological Society named after I.P. Pavlov has been in existence since 1917 and contributes to the consolidation of specialists in a broad range of biological and medical disciplines, including the interactions between neurotechnology and artificial intelligence.
Elena's presentation, "Oculomotor Correlates of Cognitive Confirmation Bias," focuses on experimental research within the "EyePoint: Investigating Trust Factors in Misleading Information Messages Involving Oculomotor Data" project.