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Joanna Pilarczyk
Joanna Pilarczyk
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The color red attracts attention in an emotional context. An ERP study
M Kuniecki, J Pilarczyk, S Wichary
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 212, 2015
1072015
Emotional content of an image attracts attention more than visually salient features in various signal-to-noise ratio conditions
J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki
Journal of Vision 14 (12), 4-4, 2014
702014
Phase of the menstrual cycle affects engagement of attention with emotional images
J Pilarczyk, E Schwertner, K Wołoszyn, M Kuniecki
Psychoneuroendocrinology 104, 25-32, 2019
172019
Disentangling brain activity related to the processing of emotional visual information and emotional arousal
M Kuniecki, K Wołoszyn, A Domagalik, J Pilarczyk
Brain Structure and Function 223, 1589-1597, 2018
172018
Effects of scene properties and emotional valence on brain activations: A fixation-related fMRI study
M Kuniecki, KB Wołoszyn, A Domagalik, J Pilarczyk
Frontiers in human neuroscience 11, 429, 2017
142017
Blue blood, red blood. How does the color of an emotional scene affect visual attention and pupil size?
J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki, K Wołoszyn, R Sterna
Vision Research 171, 36-45, 2020
102020
Pretest or not to pretest? a preliminary version of a tool for the virtual character standardization
R Sterna, A Cybulski, M Igras-Cybulska, J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki
2021 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and …, 2021
62021
Psychophysiology, eye-tracking and VR: exemplary study design
R Sterna, A Cybulski, M Igras-Cybulska, J Pilarczyk, A Siry, M Kuniecki
2021 IEEE conference on virtual reality and 3D user interfaces abstracts and …, 2021
62021
Enough is enough: how much intonation is needed in the vocal delivery of audio description?
A Jankowska, J Pilarczyk, K Wołoszyn, M Kuniecki
Perspectives 31 (4), 705-723, 2023
42023
Physiological reactions at encoding selectively predict recognition of emotional images
J Pilarczyk, R Sterna, E Schwertner, B Pacula, M Bartoszek, M Kuniecki
Biological Psychology 175, 108429, 2022
32022
The menstrual cycle influences attending to evolutionary-relevant visual stimuli. An eye-tracking study
J Pilarczyk, E Schwertner, M Kuniecki
PERCEPTION 44, 29-29, 2015
22015
How Behavioral, Photographic, and Interactional Realism Influence the Sense of Co-Presence in VR. An Investigation with Psychophysiological Measurement
R Sterna, A Cybulski, M Igras-Cybulska, J Pilarczyk, N Segiet, M Kuniecki
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1-16, 2023
12023
Are emotional objects visually salient? The Emotional Maps Database
J Pilarczyk, W Janeczko, R Sterna, M Kuniecki
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation 79, 103221, 2021
12021
Psychophysiology in Studying VR-Mediated Interactions: Panacea or a Trick? Valuable Applications, Limitations, and Future Directions
R Sterna, AM Siry, J Pilarczyk, MJ Kuniecki
Frontiers in Virtual Reality 2, 648318, 2021
12021
Like a human: The social facilitation/inhibition effect in presence of a virtual observer depends on arousal
R Sterna, J Szczugieł, J Pilarczyk, A Siry, M Kuniecki
Virtual Reality 28 (1), 1-14, 2024
2024
Does realism of a virtual character influence arousal? Exploratory study with pupil size measurement
R Sterna, A Cybulski, M Igras-Cybulska, J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki
2023 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and …, 2023
2023
National favoritism in face perception-a free-viewing study
T Kulczycki, J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki
PERCEPTION 51, 90-90, 2022
2022
Pupil size and spatial attention are modulated by sensory processing sensitivity.
B Pacula, J Pilarczyk, A Bogdaniuk, M Kuniecki
PERCEPTION 51, 89-89, 2022
2022
National favoritism in face perception-a categorization study
J Pilarczyk, T Kulczycki, M Kuniecki
PERCEPTION 51, 92-92, 2022
2022
THE EMOTIONAL OBJECTS DATABASE: REGIONS OF INTEREST IN 1000 EMOTIONAL IMAGES
J Pilarczyk, M Kuniecki, K Waniak, R Sterna
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S80-S80, 2019
2019
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