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Yaren Varolgüneş

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Yaren Varolgüneş graduated from the Department of Psychology at Istanbul University in 2023. During her undergraduate studies, she completed internships at Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine (Çapa) and Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital, gaining experience in clinical and neuropsychological assessment. She gained experience in administering objective tests for children and adolescents, and in conducting neuropsychological evaluations and cognitive performance assessments in adults. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Neuroscience at Istanbul Medipol University. Her research focuses on time perception, neuromodulation and the oscillatory dynamics of cognitive processes in the brain. She also works in the Cognitive Neuroscience and EEG Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Bahar Güntekin.

Selected Publications;

Motor imagery-based individualized alpha transcranial alternating current stimulation: Effects on brain oscillations and motor function
Motor imagery-based individualized alpha transcranial alternating current stimulation: Effects on brain oscillations and motor function Cite: Aktürk, T., Bingöl, E., Baş, B., Varolgüneş, Y., Karadağ, G., Ünsal, E., Bölükbaş, B., Karagözoğlu, C., Sack, A. T., & Güntekin, B. (2025). Motor imagery-based individualized alpha transcranial alternating current stimulation: Effects on brain oscillations and motor function. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 213, 113165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2025.113165
Sustained effect of 40-Hz visual and auditory sensory stimulations on human event-related delta phase locking
Sustained effect of 40-Hz visual and auditory sensory stimulations on human event-related delta phase locking Cite: Güntekin, B., Akan, A., Özdemir, S., Erdal, F., Yırıkoğulları, H., Bölükbaş, B., Alptekin, S., Ünsal, E., Yıldırım, Y., Bingöl, E., Aktürk, T., Yıldırım, E., Duygun, R., Kuloğlu, B., Yemeniciler, İ., Attila, R., Karadağ, G., Kahveci, R., Balcı, Y. E., Varolgüneş, Y., & Babiloni, C. (2025). Sustained effect of 40-Hz visual and auditory sensory stimulations on human event-related delta phase locking. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 213, 113081. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2025.113081
Examining false memories for visually or auditorily presented post-event information
Examining false memories for visually or auditorily presented post-event information Cite: Kotan H., Varolgüneş Y., Öztürk R. S., Pamuk M., Kırıkçı R., Kurşun R., Şişman Bal S. (2023). Examining false memories for visually or auditorily presented post-event information. European Congress of Psychology, 82, 248.
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