معرفی
Aleksandra Mańkowska is a Lecturer at the Department of Neuropsychology within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Gdańsk. Her research focuses on attentional mechanisms, emotional processing, and cognitive changes in neurological and medical conditions across the lifespan. She collaborates extensively with Kenneth M. Heilman and other researchers in clinical and experimental neuropsychology.
Her work examines:
- Spatial and vertical attention allocation in aging and disease
- Neuropsychological consequences of end-stage renal disease
- Emotion recognition deficits in neurological disorders
- Attentional biases in depression and stroke
Analysis of her 12 recent publications reveals trends in:
- Healthy aging compensation mechanisms
- Hemispatial neglect dynamics
- Developmental attentional systems in preterm children
- Cognitive normalization post-transplantation
Scientific Recognition:
- START Scholarship (2019)
- Rector's Award (2017/2018)
- Jan Uphagen Award (2019)
Affiliated with the Polish Neuropsychological Society, Mańkowska combines clinical practice with academic research while maintaining regular office hours for student consultations.
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