Darius Valevicius.

Darius Valevicius

Ph.D. candidate in neuroscience
University of Montreal

Darius Valevicius is a Ph.D. candidate in neuroscience at the University of Montreal and a member of the ECLIPS Lab. His research uses neuroimaging, phenomenological reports, and generative artificial intelligence to understand the neural mechanisms of emotional experience. He is broadly interested in mental health, social psychiatry and the philosophy of science.

Valevicius completed his B.A.Sc. in cognitive science at McGill University, taking classes in psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science, ecology and anthropology, before continuing at McGill with an M.Sc. in neuroscience. He then worked as a research software developer at the Montreal Neurological Institute and a program assistant at Building 21 before beginning his Ph.D. at the University of Montreal. Learn more about Valevicius.

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