Indre Pileckyte
I studied Psychology at Vilnius University (Lithuania) and Cognitive Science at the University of Vienna (Austria). From 2013 onward, I spent several years in the Neurology Department at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana and the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), where I learned neuroimaging and neurostimulation methods and discovered my passion for working memory. In 2018, I obtained the INPhINIT fellowship to pursue my PhD at the Center for Brain and Cognition (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain), investigating the functional role of theta oscillations in working memory. In March 2025, I joined the Brain Circuits and Behavior Lab as a postdoctoral researcher, focusing on developing experimental paradigms to study serial bias in patients with NMDA receptor hypofunction.