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* 2025 y. - MON-OeAD Ukrainian-Austrian research grant "Neurofeedback protocols optimization for PTSD therapy"
* 2025 y. - MON-OeAD Ukrainian-Austrian research grant "Neurofeedback protocols optimization for PTSD therapy"
* 2023 y. - Travel grant for attending MidWestCog conference from CEREBBRAL society
* 2023 y. - Travel grant for attending MidWestCog conference from CEREBBRAL society
* 2022 y. - Purdue University scholarship, Purdue Ukrainian Scholars Initiative
* 2021 y. - Fulbright grant (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA).
* 2021 y. - Ukrainian Fulbright circle grant: "Impact of COVID-19 on brain electrical activity".
* 2019 y. -  Travel FENS grant for participation in conference: Dynamics of the brain: temporal aspects of computation, 2019, Rungstedgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark  
* 2019 y. -  Travel FENS grant for participation in conference: Dynamics of the brain: temporal aspects of computation, 2019, Rungstedgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark  
* 2017-2019 yy. – Swedish Research Council, Research Links grant (RL 2016-05871)
* 2017-2019 yy. – Swedish Research Council, Research Links grant (RL 2016-05871)

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Position – Human and animal physiology department assistant professor.

Scientific degree – PhD (biology).

Scientific rank – Docent.

Specialist in human and animal physiology (psychophysiology, cognitive neurobiology)

Contacts:

  • Lustk, Potapova str., 9 (room 701а)
  • e-mail: Kuznetsov.Illya@vnu.edu.ua
  • +38(0332) 249947

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Education

  • 2006 - PhD (Human and animal physiology), Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Lviv
  • 2001 – MSc (biology), Lesya Ukrainka Volyn State University, Lutsk

Career:

  • 2004-2010 yy – senior lecturer at Human and animal physiology department
  • 2011-current - docent at Human and animal physiology department.

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS, SOCIETIES MEMBERSHIP

Awards

  • Lutsk Major award (2011)
  • Prize of Ukraine Physiological society for young scientists (2012)
  • Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University director award (2019)

Membership in societies

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS

  • cognitive neuroscience,
  • neuroscience of consciousness,
  • EEG-generation mechanisms,
  • neurofeedback
  • neuroeconomics

GRANT ACTIVITY

  • 2025 y. - MON-OeAD Ukrainian-Austrian research grant "Neurofeedback protocols optimization for PTSD therapy"
  • 2023 y. - Travel grant for attending MidWestCog conference from CEREBBRAL society
  • 2022 y. - Purdue University scholarship, Purdue Ukrainian Scholars Initiative
  • 2021 y. - Fulbright grant (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA).
  • 2021 y. - Ukrainian Fulbright circle grant: "Impact of COVID-19 on brain electrical activity".
  • 2019 y. - Travel FENS grant for participation in conference: Dynamics of the brain: temporal aspects of computation, 2019, Rungstedgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2017-2019 yy. – Swedish Research Council, Research Links grant (RL 2016-05871)
  • 2016-2017 yy. - Fulbright grant (Beckman institute of Advanced Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA).
  • 2011 y. - Ukraine Presiden grant for young scientists: (GP/F32/149): “Electrophysiological correlates of decision-making process”
  • 1999-2000 yy. – Student exchange grant, Hight School of applied sciences, Lemgo, Germany.

SELECTED PAPERS

  1. Zasiekina, L., Hlova, I., Kokun, O., Kuznietsov, I., Pastryk, T., Solonenko, O., & Zasiekin, S. (2025). Transgenerational Transfer of Genocidal Trauma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 16, 1699835. doi: 10.3389/FPSYT.2025.1699835
  2. Kuznetsov, I., Kozachuk, N., Kachynska, T., Zhuravlov, O., Zhuravlova, O., & Rakovets, O. (2023). Inner speech as a brain mechanism for preconditioning creativity process. East European Journal of Psycholinguistics. 1(10). - P. 136-151. doi: 10.29038/eejpl.2023.10.1.koz
  3. Bogdan PC, Dolcos F, Moore M, Kuznietsov I, Culpepper SA, Dolcos S. Social Expectations are Primarily Rooted in Reciprocity: An Investigation of Fairness, Cooperation, and Trustworthiness. Cogn Sci. 2023 Aug;47(8):e13326. doi: 10.1111/cogs.13326. PMID: 37548443.
  4. Rozengurt, R., Kuznietsov, I., Kachynska, T., Kozachuk, N., Abramchuk, O., Zhuravlov, O., ... & Levy, D. A. (2023). Theta EEG neurofeedback promotes early consolidation of real life-like episodic memory. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1-9.
  5. Bogdan et al. Direct feedback and social conformity promote behavioral change via mechanisms indexed by centroparietal positivity: Electrophysiological evidence from a role-swapping ultimatum game // Bogdan, P. C., Moore, M., Kuznietsov, I., Frank, J. D., Federmeier, K. D., Dolcos, S., & Dolcos, F. // Psychophysiology – 2022. – 59, e13985. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13985
  6. Wertelecki W. Elevated congenital anomaly rates and incorporated cesium-137 in the Polissia region of Ukraine // Wertelecki W, Koerblein A, Ievtushok B, Zymak-Zakutnia N, Komov O, Kuznietsov I, Lapchenko S, Sosyniuk Z. / Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol. – 2016. [1]
  7. Wertelecki W. Chornobyl, radiation, neural tube defects, and microcephaly // Eur J Med Genet. –2018. – Vol. 61, № 9. – P. 556-563. [2]
  8. Kotsan I. Course of Cognitive Activity as Markers of Creative Thinking: Gender Specifiity / Kotsan I., N. Kozachuk, I. P. Kuznetsov, A. I. Poruchynskii // Neurophysiology, Vol. 48, No. 4, 2016. – Р. 277–286.
  9. Rakovets O. Electrophysiological Features of Brain Electric Activity in Individuals with Different Social Behavior // Abramchuk O., Shvarts L., Kozachuk N., Zhuravlov O., Zhuravlova A., Goshko L., Kachynska T., Osyp M, Osyp Y., Kuznetsov I., Kotsan I. (2019). – Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Science. – 2019. – 10 (3). – P. 1-8.
  10. Kachynska T.V. The features of brain cortex evoked activity during classification of object with different position and form depending on subject’s manual asymmetry type. / T.V. Kachynska, O.M. Abramchuk, I.P. Kuznietsov // EENU Scientific bulletin. Biological sciences, 2015 – № 2. – P. 164-169. (In Ukrainian)