Dr. Jelena Djordjevic is a clinical
neuropsychologist who works with patients suffering from epilepsy and other
brain disorders. Her research has evolved in two directions. One direction
studies the human sense of smell, with emphasis on topics such as perception
of pleasant versus unpleasant odours, modulation of olfactory perception by
cognitive processes, and olfactory functions and dysfunctions in different
clinical populations. The second direction of Dr. Djordjevic's research lies
in the field of clinical neuropsychology. She conducts empirical evaluations
of existing neuropsychological tests and their applications, participates in
construction and development of new neuropsychological assessment tools,
develops and validates a neuropsychological battery for repeated testing, and
studies the translation of neuropsychological instruments from one language
to another.
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Jelena Djordjevic
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