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Koryna Lewandowska, PhD

Since 2014 Koryna has been a research assistant and an academic teacher at the JU Faculty of Management and Social Communication, first at the Institute of Culture, then at the Institute of Applied Psychology. After joining the research team of the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroergonomics, she was involved in the realization of projects concerning issues from the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, chronopsychology, and consumer neuroscience. Her research interests focus on neural mechanisms involved in memory and decision making, circadian rhythms in cognitive processing, and lately – on neural correlates of pleasure.


She received her MA and PhD from the Jagiellonian University. Her doctoral thesis concerned the influence of decision bias on visual recognition memory, investigating the time-of-day effect on experimental task performance and changes in pupil dilation related to response bias. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Studies.