Welcome to my website. Here you can find information about my scientific publications, research grants, teaching, and also my CV, and some conference materials.
Dr. habil., Ph.D., I am working at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow as adjunct professor at the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. Generally, I work within cognitive science, namely interdisciplinary study of mind/cognition. My research focuses on the question “where mathematics comes from,” especially how our minds acquire, process, and create numerical and geometric structures. I am also interested in conceptual and methodological issues in cognitive (neuro)science. More information about me is available here.
News
Our study in Scientific Reports!
Our study on analog number magnitude processing in mathematicians published by Scientific Reports.
Geometry-based navigation in insects – preprint
Preprint of our behavioral study on the influence of layout geometry to navigation in crickets is already available at bioArxiv.
Mechanisms in psychology: The road towards unity?
Special Issue of Theory & Psychology edited by Marcin Miłkowski, Przemysław Nowakowski and myself is out.
Foundations of Geometric Cognition
I’m excited to inform that Routledge published my book entitled “Foundations of Geometric Cognition”
Spatial memory in the house cricket
Presentation at the 21st Conference of European Society for Cognitive Psychology (25-28.09.2019) is already available for download.
Cognitive Artifacts for Geometric Reasoning
Our paper entitled Cognitive Artifacts for Geometric Reasoning was published in Foundations of Science.