Máté Aller

Máté Aller

School of Psychology
Doctoral Researcher

Contact details

Address
School of Psychology
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Title of PhD: The interplay between multisensory integration and awareness

Supervisor: Professor Uta Noppeney

Máté is undertaking his doctoral research into the effect of awareness on multisensory integration. He is using psychophysics, EEG and Bayesian modeling to investigate how different sensory inputs are integrated in the brain and how this integration is modulated by awareness.

Qualifications

Medical Doctor, University of Szeged

Biography

Máté graduated as a Medical Doctor from the Univesity of Szeged, Hungary. Before starting his current PhD research he spent four years as a research assistant, investigating the pathomechanisms of sensorineural hearing losses at the Institute of Experimental Medicine in Budapest, Hungary. He has also gained experience in medical practice by working at the Emergency Department of the Military Hospital of the Hungarian Defence Forces as a part time basis.

Research

Research interests: Multisensory Integration, Computational Neuroscience, Bayesian Modeling, Neuroimaging, fMRI, EEG.

Other activities

Máté has over six years of experience as a volunteer (Activity Leader in high ropes course programs and Activity Coordinator) in summer camps for chronically ill children in the Bátor Tábor, a member of the SeriousFun Children’s Network.

Publications

Estrogen receptor α and β differentially mediate C5aR agonist evoked Ca2+-influx in neurons through L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels.
Farkas I, Sárvári M, Aller M, Okada N, Okada H, Likó I, Liposits Z.
Neurochem Int. 2012 May; 60(6):631-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2012.02.024. Epub 2012 Mar 2.
PubMed PMID: 22406418.

Chemical neuroprotection in the cochlea: the modulation of dopamine release from lateral olivocochlear efferents.
Lendvai B, Halmos GB, Polony G, Kapocsi J, Horváth T, Aller M, Sylvester Vizi E, Zelles T.
Neurochem Int. 2011 Aug; 59(2):150-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2011.05.015. Epub 2011 Jun 6. Review.
PubMed PMID: 21672572.

Protective effect of rasagiline in aminoglycoside ototoxicity.
Polony G, Humli V, Andó R, Aller M, Horváth T, Harnos A, Tamás L, Vizi ES, Zelles T.
Neuroscience. 2014 Feb 6; 265C:263-273. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.01.057.
PubMed PMID: 24508748.