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Research in Cognitive Science Conference

Winter Edition 2025

We are happy to announce that our first Research in Cognitive Science Conference (Winter Edition 2025) will take place on January 31st in Room 70 AB, from 9:25 AM to 3:00 PM. This event marks an important milestone for our MA students in the RiCS program, providing them a platform to present their progress from the first semester of their studies.

Goals of the Conference:

  • To offer RiCS students an opportunity to showcase their research projects and report on the progress achieved so far.
  • To share findings, innovative ideas, and research methodologies developed during the first semester.
  • To promote a culture of open discussion where participants can share both successes and challenges encountered in their research.

The conference will feature presentations by MA students, highlighting their projects across various topics in cognitive science. We warmly invite RiCS students, their supervisors, and all interested participants to join this event and support our students as they share their academic journeys and discoveries.

Conference Program:

09:25 Opening

09:30–09:50 Wiktor Nowicki
Making sentential identity explicit through justification logic [Abstract]
Supervisor: Szymon Chlebowski

09:50–10:30 Volha Tsekalo, Adam Wściubiak
AI-based psychoeducation and emotion regulation applications – progress and challenges [Abstract]
Supervisor: Marcin Jukiewicz

Coffee Break: 10:30–10:45 (15 minutes)

10:45–11:05 Berenika Kostka De Sztemberg
The Influence of Tonal Language Organization and/or Processing on the Lateralization of Praxis [Abstract]
Supervisor: Grzegorz Króliczak

11:05–11:25 Ioanna Zhazhkova
Interference of Mechanical Knowledge with Tool Function Perception [Abstract]
Supervisor: Grzegorz Króliczak

11:25–11:45 Sylwia Kocot
The Influence of Musical Genre and Training on Verbal Fluency: A Comparison Between Jazz, Classical, and Non-Musicians. Research Preparations [Abstract]
Supervisor: Małgorzata Wrzosek

Coffee Break: 11:45–12:00 (15 minutes)

12:00–12:20 Cihan Altunkaynak
The Effect of Verbal Labeling and Category Grouping on Visual Memory [Abstract]
Supervisor: Krzysztof Piątkowski

12:20–12:40 Agata Bijak-Orłowska
The transfer potential of learning via variable and constant retrieval practice [Abstract]
Supervisor: Katarzyna Zawadzka

12:40–13:00 Nazrin Gurbanli
The Unseen Force: How AI Anxiety Shapes Career Decisions [Abstract]
Supervisor: Paweł Kleka

Break: 13:00–13:30 (30 minutes)

13:30–13:50 Aleksandra Ziemiańska
Breakthrough moments in epigenetic development [Abstract]
Supervisor: Krzysztof Łastowski

13:50–14:10 Emma Maciejewska
Temporality and selfhood: phenomenology of the lived time in bodily and narrative self [Abstract]
Supervisor: Łukasz Przybylski

14:10–14:30 Zofia Rogozińska
Cognitive Overload in User Interfaces [Abstract]
Supervisor: Łukasz Przybylski

Let’s come together to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our students and draw inspiration from their achievements. We look forward to seeing you all at the conference!

Programme Committee:
Chair: Mariusz Urbański (mariusz.urbanski@amu.edu.pl)
Secretary: Aleksandra Wasielewska (aleksandra.wasielewska@amu.edu.pl)
Members: Marta Dixa, Marcin Jukiewicz, Paweł Łupkowski, Michał Wyrwa