Agata Bochynska, Ph.D.

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2019- New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
linguistic development, language and cognition, psycholinguistics, spatial language, visuospatial memory, spatial cognition, language and perception
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Bruno Laeng research assistant University of Oslo, Norway
Bruno Laeng grad student 2012-2015 University of Oslo, Norway
 (MPhil student and research assistant)
Kenny Coventry grad student 2015-2018 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (PsychTree)
Mila Vulchanova grad student 2015-2018 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Moira R. Dillon post-doc 2019- NYU
Barbara Landau research scientist 2016-2018 Johns Hopkins
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Bochynska A, Dillon MR. (2021) Bringing Home Baby Euclid: Testing Infants' Basic Shape Discrimination Online. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 734592
Bochynska A, Postma A, Vulchanova M, et al. (2020) More mental rotation time does not imply more mental effort: Pupillary diameters do not change with angular distance. Brain and Cognition. 148: 105670
Endestad T, Godøy RI, Sneve MH, et al. (2020) Mental Effort When Playing, Listening, and Imagining Music in One Pianist's Eyes and Brain. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 576888
Bochynska A, Coventry KR, Vulchanov V, et al. (2020) Tell me where it is: Selective difficulties in spatial language on the autism spectrum. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 1362361320921040
Lobben M, Bochynska A, Tanggaard S, et al. (2020) Classifiers in non-European languages and semantic impairments in western neurological patients have a common cognitive structure Lingua. 245: 102929
Bochynska A, Vulchanova M, Vulchanov V, et al. (2019) Spatial language difficulties reflect the structure of intact spatial representation: Evidence from high-functioning autism. Cognitive Psychology. 116: 101249
Laeng B, Kiambarua KG, Hagen T, et al. (2018) The "face race lightness illusion": An effect of the eyes and pupils? Plos One. 13: e0201603
Lobben M, Bochynska A. (2018) Grounding by Attention Simulation in Peripersonal Space: Pupils Dilate to Pinch Grip But Not Big Size Nominal Classifier. Cognitive Science. 42: 576-599
Bochynska A, Laeng B. (2015) Tracking down the path of memory: eye scanpaths facilitate retrieval of visuospatial information. Cognitive Processing. 16: 159-63
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