Patrycja Kalamala
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Recent Articles
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Wyczesany M, Lesniewska A, Winker C, Domagala M, Kroker T, Kalamala P, et al.
Biol Psychol
. 2025 Jan;
194():108980.
PMID: 39743176
The ventromedial prefrontal cortex is widely linked with emotional phenomena, including appraisal, modulation, and reward processing. Its perigenual part is suggested to mediate the appetitive value of stimulation. In our...
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Bilingualism caught in a net: A new approach to understanding the complexity of bilingual experience
Kalamala P, Chuderski A, Szewczyk J, Senderecka M, Wodniecka Z
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2022 Aug;
152(1):157-174.
PMID: 35913875
The growing importance of research on bilingualism in psychology and neuroscience motivates the need for a psychometric model that can be used to understand and quantify this phenomenon. This research...
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Kalamala P, Ociepka M, Chuderski A
Cortex
. 2020 Aug;
131:151-163.
PMID: 32861969
People often have to resolve many conflicts at the same time in their everyday lives. So far, the mechanisms of conflict resolution when multiple conflicts co-occur are not clear. This...
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Dreszer J, Grochowski M, Lewandowska M, Nikadon J, Gorgol J, Balaj B, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2020 Aug;
41(17):4846-4865.
PMID: 32808732
Neural complexity is thought to be associated with efficient information processing but the exact nature of this relation remains unclear. Here, the relationship of fluid intelligence (gf) with the resting-state...
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Kalamala P, Szewczyk J, Chuderski A, Senderecka M, Wodniecka Z
Cognition
. 2020 Jun;
204:104373.
PMID: 32585471
Given prior studies that provided inconsistent results, there is an ongoing debate on the issue of whether bilingualism benefits cognitive control. We tested the Adaptive Control Hypothesis, according to which...
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Wodniecka Z, Szewczyk J, Kalamala P, Mandera P, Durlik J
Neuropsychologia
. 2020 Feb;
141:107390.
PMID: 32057934
The accumulating evidence suggests that prior usage of a second language (L2) leads to processing costs on the subsequent production of a native language (L1). However, it is unclear what...
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Ligeza T, Maciejczyk M, Kalamala P, Szygula Z, Wyczesany M
Biol Psychol
. 2018 Apr;
135:170-179.
PMID: 29665432
A prior session of moderate intensity continuous exercise (MCE) benefits performance during tasks requiring conflict resolution but the specific cognitive process that underlies this improvement remains unknown. Many studies postulate...
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Kalamala P, Szewczyk J, Senderecka M, Wodniecka Z
Psychophysiology
. 2017 Aug;
55(2).
PMID: 28845513
In many published studies, various modifications of the flanker task have been used. Regardless of the flanker task version, the conflict N2 component has been consistently reported and interpreted as...
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Kalamala P, Sadowska A, Ordziniak W, Chuderski A
Exp Psychol
. 2017 Feb;
64(1):5-13.
PMID: 28219257
Four experiments investigated whether conforming to Gestalt principles, well known to drive visual perception, also facilitates the active maintenance of information in visual working memory (VWM). We used the change...
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Chuderski A, Senderecka M, Kalamala P, Kroczek B, Ociepka M
Brain Res
. 2016 Sep;
1650:93-102.
PMID: 27586410
This EEG study (N=33) examined event-related potentials associated with conflict between activated responses in the Stroop task, in order to examine the conflict monitoring theory of cognitive control, which predicts...