Jelena Rosic

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Master in Film, Netherlands Film and Television Academy, Amsterdam

Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade

Journalist, author, presenter
TV B92 & Studio B

NEUROCINE 2012, visiting researcher

NeuroCine focuses on studying filmmaking and related brain functions

NeuroCine seeks for new insights to the intersubjectively shared functions of the human brain. The multi-disciplinary team combines methods and approaches of cinema and cognitive neurosciences within functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. The purpose is to examine to what extent subjects share emotive-cognitive experiences while viewing films. Advanced data-analysis methods allow quantifying similarities between brain signals of subjects perceiving narrative stimuli of cinema-scale durations.

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