Department of Cognitive Psychology, University of Finance and Management in Warsaw, Poland
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Marzena Wasilewska , M.Sc.

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Research area

Consciousness

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wampmarzena at wp.pl

Publications

2012

  • Gut, M., Szumska, I., Wasilewska, M. & Jaśkowski, P. (2012). Are low and high number magnitudes processed differently while resolving the conflict evoked by the SNARC effect? International Journal of Psychophysiology, 85(1), 7-16

Research presentations

2012

  • Wasilewska, M., Gut, M., Szumska, I. & Jaśkowski, P. (2012). The conflict evoked by the SNARC effect is processed with executive attention as early as N1 and N2 components in occipital lobe. Presentation, International School of Clinical Neuroanatomy - The Occipital Lobes, Ragusa, Sicily (Italy), May 30, 31, June 1.

2011

  • Gut, M., Wasilewska, M., Szumska, I. & Jaśkowski, P. (2011). Are low and high number magnitudes processed differently while resolving the conflict evoked by the spatial-numerical association? Poster, 11th International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience. Palma, Mallorca (Spain),  September 25 - 29

2009

  • Gut, M., Wasilewska, M., Szumska, I. & Jaśkowski, P. (2009). Does the spatial-numerical association interfere with orienting and executive attentional processing? Poster, 9th International Congress of The Polish Neuroscience Society. Warsaw (Poland), September 9-12.

  • Gut, M., Wasilewska, M., Szumska, I. & Jaśkowski, P. (2009). Does the spatial-numerical association interfere with orienting and executive attentional processing? Poster, The 16th meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology. Cracow (Poland), September 2-5.