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J Sarzynska-Wawer
J Sarzynska-Wawer
Otros nombresJ Sarzyńska
Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences
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Detecting formal thought disorder by deep contextualized word representations
J Sarzynska-Wawer, A Wawer, A Pawlak, J Szymanowska, I Stefaniak, ...
Psychiatry Research 304, 114135, 2021
161182021
More intelligent extraverts are more likely to deceive
J Sarzyńska, M Falkiewicz, M Riegel, J Babula, DS Margulies, E Nęcka, ...
PloS one 12 (4), e0176591, 2017
382017
Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A preregistered replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) study
T Moran, S Hughes, I Hussey, MA Vadillo, MA Olson, F Aust, K Bading, ...
Psychological Science 32 (1), 120-131, 2021
282021
Single and cross-disorder detection for autism and schizophrenia
A Wawer, I Chojnicka, L Okruszek, J Sarzynska-Wawer
Cognitive Computation 14 (1), 461-473, 2022
172022
The effects of working memory training on brain activity
E Nęcka, A Gruszka, A Hampshire, J Sarzyńska-Wawer, AE Anicai, ...
Brain sciences 11 (2), 155, 2021
152021
The linguistic category model in polish (LCM-PL)
A Wawer, J Sarzyńska
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources …, 2018
122018
Truth or lie: Exploring the language of deception
J Sarzynska-Wawer, A Pawlak, J Szymanowska, K Hanusz, A Wawer
PloS one 18 (2), e0281179, 2023
112023
Attention training in schoolchildren improves attention but fails to enhance fluid intelligence
J Sarzyńska, D Żelechowska, M Falkiewicz, E Nęcka
112017
Explicit instructions increase cognitive costs of deception in predictable social context
M Falkiewicz, J Sarzyńska, J Babula, I Szatkowska, A Grabowska, ...
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1863, 2015
112015
Are intelligent people better liars? Relationships between cognitive abilities and credible lying
J Sarzyńska-Wawer, K Hanusz, A Pawlak, J Szymanowska, A Wawer
Journal of Intelligence 11 (4), 69, 2023
82023
Describing a critical life event and its psychological consequences: The type of language used by patients suffering from depression and its relationship with personality …
I Kaźmierczak, J Sarzyńska-Wawer, A Wawer, M Chądzyńska
Current Psychology 41 (7), 4368-4378, 2022
72022
Detecting deceptive utterances using deep pre-trained neural networks
A Wawer, J Sarzyńska-Wawer
Applied Sciences 12 (12), 5878, 2022
62022
Working memory training for schoolchildren improves working memory, with no transfer effects on intelligence
D Żelechowska, J Sarzyńska, E Nęcka
Journal of Intelligence 5 (4), 36, 2017
52017
Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A registered replication report of Olson and Fazio (2001)
T Moran, S Hughes, I Hussey, MA Vadillo, MA Olson, F Aust, KC Bading, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
32020
Fact Checking or Psycholinguistics: How to Distinguish Fake and True Claims?
A Wawer, G Wojdyga, J Sarzyńska-Wawer
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Fact Extraction and VERification …, 2019
32019
The influence of text visualization on the screen on eye movements and information processing
Z Kłyszejko, A Wieczorek, J Sarzyńska, T Soluch, K Chmiel, A Szóstek
Wydawnictwo PJWSTK, 2011
22011
Do We Need Word Sense Disambiguation for LCM Tagging?
A Wawer, J Sarzyńska
Text, Speech, and Dialogue: 21st International Conference, TSD 2018, Brno …, 2018
12018
A cross‐dataset study on automatic detection of autism spectrum disorder from text data
A Wawer, I Chojnicka, J Sarzyńska‐Wawer, M Krawczyk
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2024
2024
Natural language sentiment as an indicator of depression and anxiety symptoms: a longitudinal mixed methods study1
I Kaźmierczak, A Jakubowska, A Pietraszkiewicz, A Zajenkowska, ...
Cognition and Emotion, 1-10, 2024
2024
Psycholinguistic and fact checking in deception detection
J Sarzynska-Wawer, A Wawer, G Wojdyga
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 526-526, 2023
2023
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