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Mikołaj Magnuski

Researcher at University of Social Sciences and Humanities

Publications -  12
Citations -  656

Mikołaj Magnuski is an academic researcher from University of Social Sciences and Humanities. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear system & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 409 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikołaj Magnuski include Jagiellonian University.

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In the shades of the uncanny valley: An experimental study of human–chatbot interaction

TL;DR: Understanding the user’s side may be crucial for designing better chatbots in the future and, thus, can contribute to advancing the field of human–computer interaction.
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EEG beta band activity is related to attention and attentional deficits in the visual performance of elderly subjects

TL;DR: It is posited that the beta-band activity decrease recorded in low performing elderly subjects reflects difficulty in activation and deficits in sustaining attentional processes.
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Muse Headband: Measuring Tool or a Collaborative Gadget?

TL;DR: It is found that the usefulness in measuring EEG signal of consumer-grade devices such as Muse is extremely limited in non-laboratory conditions.
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Real-time strategy video game experience and structural connectivity - A diffusion tensor imaging study.

TL;DR: The results indicate that long‐term and extensive RTS game experience induces alterations along axons that link structures of the occipito‐parietal loop involved in spatial and visual processing.
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No relationship between frontal alpha asymmetry and depressive disorders in a multiverse analysis of five studies.

TL;DR: The frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) as mentioned in this paper has been one of the most popular measures of depressive disorders in electrophysiology studies, however, multiple studies failed to confirm this effect, questioning its reproducibility.