Contacts
Phone: +36 1 382 6814
Institute: Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
Group: Experimental psychology Research Group
Office: D4.07A
Curriculum vitae
Personal:
Name: Márk Molnár, M.D., DSc
Date of birth: August 19, 1949
Place of birth: Pécs, Hungary
Current Institutional Affiliation:
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre of Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
e-mail: molnar.mark@ttk.mta.hu
Education:
1967-1973 University Medical Schools of
Pécs and Debrecen, Hungary
1973: Medical Doctor (MD) Diploma
Qualifications
1977 Board Certification in Neurology
1997 Certification in Electroencephalography
1998 Habilitation (Psychophysiology)
Research and Academic Positions:
1973-76 Department of Neurology, University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary
1976- Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), Budapest
1991- Head of the Research Group of Psychophysiology, Institute of
Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, HAS
2010-2012 Deputy Director, Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, HAS
2012- Scientific Advisor, Head of the Research Group of Psychophysiology, ICNP, HAS
2016- Emeritus prof., Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Reserach Centre for Natural Sciences, HAS
Clinical Position: Head of the Laboratory of Clinical Electroencephalography in the St. Rókus Hospital, Budapest (1988-2016)
University Position: Emeritus Professor, Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Publications Number of publications: 91, H-index: 21, independent citations:1337
Cumulative impact factor: 132.17
Academic qualifications
1989 PhD (medical sciences)
2001 DSc (medical sciences)
Scholarship: 1999-2002 Széchenyi Professor Fellowship
Honors and Awards
1973 Weszprémi Award for Research carried out as medical student
1980 Special Award for Young Scientists by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2000 Award for Medical Work of Excellence (St. Rókus Hospital)
2015 Pro Facultate award (ELTE)
2017 Pro Universitate award (ELTE)
Study trips: 1980-81, 1985 and 1989-91 Department of Neurology, Neurophysiology Section, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA. Research topics: Ion-mechanisms of brain event- related potentials; electrophysiological analysis of the mechanisms of the effect of stressors by polygraphic methods; application of chaos-theory in the analysis of brain electrical activity (epilepsy, sleep disorders, event-related potentials)
Society Memberships: European Society of Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (founding member), Hungarian Physiological Society (Member of Board of Delegates), Hungarian Society for Neuroscience, Hungarian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, Hungarian Society of Psychology
Member of the Bolyai Fellowship Award Committee (Budapest); the Psychological Scientific Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Educational activity
Courses taught: BA (psychophysiology), MA and PhD courses in the Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest
Research topics
Fields of Research:
Investigation of the mechanisms of sensory information processing by the analysis of the spontaneous and evoked electrical activity of the brain in healthy individuals, in normal aging, and in various neuropsychiatric disorders (”minimal cognitive deficit”, early Alzheimer’s disease). Application of the mathematical tools of nonlinear dynamics and graph-theory to the analysis of the electroencephalogram and event-related potentials.