Maryam Shojaei is a cognitive science specialist and neurotherapist with extensive experience in brain mapping, neurofeedback, and cognitive research. Her academic background in Cognitive Science and her ongoing MBA studies provide her with a unique interdisciplinary perspective that bridges neuroscience, marketing , and applied clinical methodologies.
With a strong history of working in professional neuroscience and neurofeedback centers, Maryam has designed and implemented intervention programs for clients across a wide range of cognitive and emotional challenges, utilizing advanced tools such as qEEG, LORETA-based neurofeedback, and tDCS. She has successfully recorded and analyzed EEG data, developed treatment protocols, and collaborated with international teams to improve cognitive performance and mental well-being.
In the field of research she is responsible for overseeing scientific projects, developing evidence-based methodologies, and ensuring that the organization’s services remain aligned with the latest advancements in cognitive neuroscience. Her expertise extends to digital research, content development, and translating complex scientific knowledge into practical, accessible solutions for clients and professionals.
Maryam is passionate about innovation, continuous learning, and expanding the scientific foundations of neurofeedback and brain-based interventions. Her commitment to research excellence drives the development of new insights and cutting-edge approaches that elevate both client outcomes and the broader field of applied neuroscience.
In addition to her clinical and strategic responsibilities, Maryam brings strong academic and linguistic capabilities to the department. Her advanced command of the English language enables her to conduct high-level research, interpret scientific literature, and engage in international collaborations with ease. She consistently bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that emerging scientific insights are translated into effective, real-world neurofeedback methodologies.
Her research competencies span multiple domains within cognitive science and applied neuroscience, including neurofeedback mechanisms, EEG-based brain mapping, cognitive bias modification, emotional processing, and human–machine interaction. She is particularly interested in how neurotechnology, artificial intelligence, and cognitive assessment tools can work together to enhance learning, performance, and psychological resilience.
Maryam has also contributed to academic publications exploring the effectiveness of neurofeedback on academic performance as well as studies involving artificial intelligence and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in medical image detection and analysis. These publications reflect her commitment to expanding the scientific foundation of brain-based interventions and integrating advanced computational tools into modern neuroscience.
By combining scientific rigor with clinical insight, and a multidisciplinary mindset, Maryam strengthens the organization’s research capacity and helps shape its scientific vision. Her ongoing mission is to push the boundaries of applied neuroscience.