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PhDr. RNDr. Tereza Nekovářová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science
5 classes
42 publications
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Neuroetology for Psychologists
APS300324 |
Faculty of Arts
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Neurobilogy of Behavior
APS300351 |
Faculty of Arts
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Introduction to Biological Psychology courses
MB170P10 |
Faculty of Science
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Biological psychology
MB170P103 |
Faculty of Science
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Introduction to experimental biology
MB170P105 |
Faculty of Science
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Fusiform Activity Distinguishes Between Subjects With Low and High Xenophobic Attitudes Toward Refugees
2020 |
Third Faculty of Medicine, Central Library of Charles University
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Mapping the Scene and Object Processing Networks by Intracranial EEG
2020 |
Central Library of Charles University, Second Faculty of Medicine
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Reactions to novel objects in monkeys: what does it mean to be neophobic?
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Third Faculty of Medicine
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Perception of direct vs. averted gaze in portrait paintings: An fMRI and eye-tracking study
2018 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Mental transformations of spatial stimuli in humans and in monkeys: Rotation vs. translocation
2013 |
Faculty of Science, Third Faculty of Medicine
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Cognitive function of macaques: mental transformations of geometrical stimuli
2010 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Spatial decisions and cognitive strategies of monkeys and humans based on abstract spatial stimuli in rotation test
2009 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Spatial orientation in a real space according to abstract visual stimuli: Transformation of geometric features of stimuli
2009 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Spatial Choices of Macaque Monkeys Based on the Visual Representation of the Response Space: Rotation of the Stimuli
2008 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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Spatial choices of macaque monkeys based on abstract visual stimuli
2006 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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