Kiley Seymour is an Associate Professor of neuroscience and behaviour, with international expertise in ultra-high field brain imaging. Her research has examined the neural basis of consciousness, with some of her earlier work being among the first to apply machine learning algorithms to decode mental states from brain data.
Kiley’s current work examines the effects of technology on human behaviour and brain function with a particular focus on neurotechnology and mental privacy. She also advocates for the ethical and responsible governance of brain data and the development of neurotechnology with privacy embedded into its design.
Kiley has received numerous competitive research grants from national and international funding sources, including the Australasian Society for Mental Health Research, and the Space Research Network.