Institute of Experimental Psychology
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Vladimir Barabanschikov
Institute of Experimental Psychology
Director of the Institute of Experimental Psychology, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education, Doctor of Psychological Sciences.
Contacts:
+7 (499) 259-42-81
barabanschikovva@mgppu.ru
vladimir.barabanschikov@gmail.com
Work schedule: Mon.-Fri., 10:00-18:00
Address: Moscow, Shelepikhinskaya naberezhnaya, 2A, building 2, 2nd floor, room 208
Specialist in general and experimental psychology, author of over 400 scientific articles and 30 books, including: Perception and Event (2002); “Ideas of systemicity in psychology” (2005); “Modern Psychophysics” (2009); “Perceptogenesis of sensory perception” (2011); “Modern experimental psychology” (2011); “Facial expressions and their perception” (2012); “Eye-tracking in psychological science and practice” (2014); “Perceptual categorization of facial expressions” (2016), etc.
Head of the scientific school “Innovative Methods of Experimental Psychological Research”.
Author of the system-genetic concept of visual perception.
Develops: Communicative approach to the study of perceptual phenomena. He revealed a number of new patterns of perception of emotional facial expressions and individual psychological characteristics of a person.
Social functions: Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Experimental Psychology”, member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science on Pedagogy and Psychology.
Academic degree: Doctor of Psychology
Academic title: Professor
Awards, prizes, titles:
Corresponding member of RAO;
Honorary Doctor of Science, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (2017);
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of education;
Prize to them. S.L. Rubinshtein of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Education: Lomonosov Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov, subject of doctoral dissertation: “Dynamics of visual perception: system genetic analysis” (1991).
Topic of Ph.D. thesis: “Eye movements in conditions of positive visual feedback.”
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