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    Superior visual rhythm discrimination in expert musicians is most likely not related to cross-modal recruitment of the auditory cortex
    with Maksymilian Korczyk, Łukasz Bola, and Marcin Szwed
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Training can influence behavioral performance and lead to brain reorganization. In particular, training in one modality, for example, auditory, can improve performance in another modality, for example, visual. Previous research suggests that one of the mechanisms behind this phenomenon could be the cross-modal recruitment of the sensory areas, for example, the auditory cortex. Studying expert musicians offers a chance to explore this process. Rhythm is an aspect of music that can be presented in…Read more
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    Constraints and Affordances of Online Engagement With Scientific Information—A Literature Review
    with Friederike Hendriks, Elisabeth Mayweg-Paus, Mark Felton, Kalypso Iordanou, and Regina Jucks
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Many urgent problems that societies currently face—from climate change to a global pandemic—require citizens to engage with scientific information as members of democratic societies as well as to solve problems in their personal lives. Most often, to solve their epistemic aims (aims directed at achieving knowledge and understanding) regarding such socio-scientific issues, individuals search for information online, where there exists a multitude of possibly relevant and highly interconnected sour…Read more