- Face Recognition and Perception
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Neural dynamics and brain function
- Face recognition and analysis
- Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
- Visual perception and processing mechanisms
- EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
- Identity, Memory, and Therapy
- Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Child and Animal Learning Development
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Cognitive Abilities and Testing
- Names, Identity, and Discrimination Research
Jagiellonian University
2021-2023
Institute of Psychology
2023
Dartmouth College
2018-2020
Nicolaus Copernicus University
2018-2020
Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego
2015-2018
Polish Academy of Sciences
2018
The N2pc is widely employed as an electrophysiological marker of attention allocation. This interpretation was largely driven by the observation elicited isolated relevant target object, which reported Experiment 2 in Eimer (1996). All subsequent refined interpretations had to take this crucial finding into account. Despite its central role for neurocognitive research, there have been no direct replications and only few conceptual seminal work. Within context #EEGManyLabs, international...
The implicit self-recognition process may take place already in the pre-attentive stages of perception. After a silent stimulus has captured attention, it is passed on to attentive stage where can affect decision making and responding. Numerous studies show that presence self-referential information affects almost every cognitive level. These effects share common fundamental basis an attentional mechanism, conceptualized as bias: exaggerated deployment resources salient stimulus. A gold...
Abstract This EEG study investigates the electrophysiological activity underlying processes of stimulus and response selection, their executive orchestration via long-range functional connectivity under conflict condition, in order to shed more light on how these brain dynamics shape individual behavioral performance. Participants (n = 91) performed a modified flanker task, which bilateral visual stimulation bimanual pattern were employed isolate selection-related lateralized activity....
Abstract This study aimed to trace the neural basis of proactive and preemptive adjustments executive control their effects on online processing response conflict. In two EEG experiments, participants performed flanker task with predictive cueing The following questions were addressed: “Does conflict improve performance?” We observed improved behavioral performance in condition, suggesting that proactively utilized cues prepare for upcoming demands. “How is affected by cueing?”...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine whether oscillatory activity in the theta-band is relevant for selective visuospatial attention when there a need suppression interfering and distracting information. A variant Eriksen flanker task employed with bilateral arrays: one array consisting target congruent or incongruent flankers second neutral distractors. arrays were preceded either by 100% valid spatial cue cue. In cue–target interval, major burst medial frontal theta power...
Abstract Information regarding the past‐self may be viewed as information referring to other people. However, evidence supporting this notion at neural level is rather sparse and it remains unclear whether processed like any ‘other’ or close‐other only. The aim of event‐related potential study was investigate issue. A reflection task requiring evaluation positive negative trait adjectives with respect present‐ past‐self, a famous person applied. We hypothesized that conditions would share...
Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the behavioral and neural levels. However, impact self-esteem this self-preference has not been studied in systematic way. Here, electrophysiological correlates explicit self-reflection were investigated individuals with low (LSE) high (HSE). Participants evaluated trait adjectives reference to self or an "other" person (close-other, famous) while EEG was recorded. The analysis event-related...
Abstract The self-face has a prioritized status in the processing of incoming visual inputs. As changes over lifespan, this stimulus seems to be well-suited for investigation self across time. Here, steady-state evoked potentials (SSVEP, oscillatory responses periodic stimulation with frequency that mirrors stimulation) were used investigate topic. Different types faces (present self, past close-other’s, unknown, scrambled) flickered four times per second two (‘identical’, same image given...
Previous studies indicate that autobiographical memory is impaired in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Successful recollection of information referring to one's own person requires the intact ability re-activate representation past self. In current fMRI study we investigated process conscious reflection on present self, and a close-other ASD typically developing groups. Significant inter-group differences were found Past-Self condition. ASD, self was associated additional...
Recognition of familiar as compared to unfamiliar faces is robust and resistant marked image distortion or degradation. Here we tested the flexibility face recognition with a morphing paradigm where appearance personally was mixed stranger (Experiment 1) one's own 2). The aim two experiments assess how categorical boundaries for identity are affected by familiarity. We found narrower boundary when they were identities control condition, in which mixed. Our results suggest that familiarity...
Abstract Self-related visual information, especially one’s own face and name, are processed in a specific, prioritized way. However, the spatio-temporal brain dynamics of self-prioritization have remained elusive. Moreover, it has been unclear whether this prioritization is an effect enhancement amplification, or rather facilitating automatization processing self-referential information. In EEG study, 25 married women (who changed their surnames after marriage, so that past present could be...
Introduction Behavioral evidence suggests that personally familiar faces (PFF) are processed in prioritized way (Gobbini et al., 2013; Visconti di Oleggio Castello 2014; 2017; & Gobbini, 2015). However, the mechanisms for facilitated detection of PFF is still matter investigation. Moreover, advantage one's own face over other has not been confirmed (Bortolon 2017). Here, we tested if fast precedes explicit recognition identity. Fast responses toward and were measured with a saccadic choice...