Ilona Kotlewska-Waś
i.kotlewska_at_nencki.gov.pl
Position:
PhD student in
Laboratory of Psychophysiology
Education:
Master degree in Psychology
at Warsaw University, Poland. Faculty of Psychology,
specialization: Clinical neuropsychology (2012)
Warsaw University, College of Inter-Faculty
Individual Studies in Matematics and Natural Science (MISMaP). Fields
of studies: Psychology, Biology, Neuroinformatics (2012)
University of Barcelona, Spain. Faculty of Psychology
(2011)
Collaboration:
Leibniz
Institute for Neurobiology
Scientific interests:
Cognitive neuroscience in the fields of:
- self
consciousness
- continuity
of the SELF across time
- auditory
scene analysis and mismatch negativity phenomenon
- statistical
analysis (EEG and MRI data analysis)
Courses:
- Introduction to Interactive
Programming (Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA)
- Introduction to music therapy
- Networking
- Project Management
- Statistical Parametric Mapping
(Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
- Summer School of Data Analysis
(2014), Warsaw (Analysis of Social Networks, Data Visualisation Techniques,
Programming in R)
- The Phylogeny of the
Self (Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology)
Publications:
Kotlewska I,
Nowicka A. Present-self, past-self and the close-other: Neural correlates of
assigning trait adjectives to oneself and others. European Journal of
Neuroscience, 44(4): 2064-2071, 2016
Kotlewska I,
Nowicka A. Pre-reflective and reflective
self at present and in the past: ERP studies of self detection and reflection. Psychophysiology,
52: S74-S74, 2015
Kotlewska I,
Nowicka A. Present self, past self and close-other: event-related potential
study of face and name detection. Biological Psychology, 110: 201-211, 2015
Popular science publications:
"How to design catchy posters and write engaging
articles"
Science Magazine 2015, vol. 347, issue 6217, p. 23
article pdf
Awards:
Best Speaker
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology (June 2016)
An award for the best speech among young researchers at the
Annual Report Session
Best 3rd Year PhD Student
Department of Neurophysiology (June 2016)
An award for the best presentation of my research results
at the Annual Report Session in the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology.
Academic year 2015/2016.
Category: IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
Best Scientific Poster
Biocentrum Ochota (October 2014)
The award for the best scientific poster presenting
research results at the Opening of Academic Year 2014/2015.
Poster title: Present self, past self and close-other:
EEG study of face and name recognition.
Best 1st Year PhD Student
Department of Neurophysiology (June 2014)
A reward for the best presentation of research results at
the Annual Report Session.
Academic year 2013/2014.
Category: BEST BEGINNER
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