About me

I research human learning and behaviour. I am experienced in hypothesis testing and experimental design, and I am well-versed in quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. Currently, I am a final year PhD student in Language Learning Lab at UCL, supervised by Dr Liz Wonnacott. Before starting my PhD, I completed an MRes in Speech, Language and Cognition at UCL (2016), and an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh (2015). While at Edinburgh, I spent two summers working as a Research Assistant on a project investigating the match between human memory and how humans organise and store private digital content. I am originally from Montenegro, but I also lived in Slovenia, where I moved when I was 16 to complete the IB Diploma Programme.

On this website, you can check out my research resources and publications.

P.S. My name is pronounced “Masha”

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