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Pawel Tacikowski

Karolinska Institute
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Transcallosal transfer of information and functional asymmetry of the human brain

A Nowicka, P Tacikowski - Laterality, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The corpus callosum is the largest commissure in the brain and acts as a “bridge” of nerve
fibres connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. It plays a crucial role in interhemispheric …

Allocation of attention to self-name and self-face: An ERP study

P Tacikowski, A Nowicka - Biological psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
… (p < 0.0001) as well as for unknown names and faces (p < … (p < 0.0001). Moreover, neural
activity to all types of stimuli was generally greater in CPz than in Fz (p < 0.001) and FCz (p < …

Forgetting of emotional information is hard: an fMRI study of directed forgetting

…, A Marchewka, K Jednorog, P Tacikowski… - Cerebral …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
… images (P < 0.001 and P < 0.005, respectively). On the other hand, emotional content of
images facilitated correct recognition of TBF (P < 0.05) and induced more false alarms (P < 0.001…

How multiple repetitions influence the processing of self-, famous and unknown names and faces: an ERP study

P Tacikowski, K Jednoróg, A Marchewka… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
… Post-hoc analysis showed a statistical trend (p < 0.1) for higher P300 amplitude for famous
… for famous and unknown faces constituted only a statistical trend in our study (p < 0.1). …

[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of own name and own face detection in autism spectrum disorder

HB Cygan, P Tacikowski, P Ostaszewski, I Chojnicka… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
… (p = .014), and N170 amplitudes for faces were marginally higher in the right hemisphere
than in the left (p = .… in the control than in the ASD group (p = .004). Analysis of N170 latencies …

[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of own and close-other's name recognition: ERP evidence

P Tacikowski, HB Cygan, A Nowicka - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… ’s (p < 0.0001), famous (p < 0.0001) and unknown names (p < 0.0001). In addition, RTs to
close-other’s name were shorter than to famous (p < 0.0001) and unknown names (p < 0.0001)…

[HTML][HTML] Fluidity of gender identity induced by illusory body-sex change

P Tacikowski, J Fust, HH Ehrsson - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Gender identity is a collection of thoughts and feelings about one’s own gender, which may
or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth. How this sense is linked to the perception …

[PDF][PDF] Perception of our own body influences self-concept and self-incoherence impairs episodic memory

P Tacikowski, ML Weijs, HH Ehrsson - Iscience, 2020 - cell.com
How does our body affect the way we think about our personality? We addressed this question
by eliciting the perceptual illusion that pairs of friends swapped bodies with each other. …

Cross‐modal pattern of brain activations associated with the processing of self‐and significant other's name

P Tacikowski, A Brechmann… - Human brain mapping, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… The statistical threshold in all of the above analyses was set at P < 0.001 for height, and
corrected to P < 0.05 for multiple comparisons (false discovery rate, FDR) at the cluster-level …

Is it about the self or the significance? An fMRI study of self-name recognition

P Tacikowski, A Brechmann, A Marchewka… - Social …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Our own name, due to its high social relevance, is supposed to have a unique status in our
information processing. However, demonstrating this phenomenon empirically proves difficult …