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Dr. Artur Gunia is a researcher at the Department of Cognitive Science within the Faculty of Philosophy at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. His work spans the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science with particular focus on human-technology interaction, neurotechnology, and philosophical aspects of cognition.
His research interests encompass brain-computer interfaces, cognitive enhancement technologies, virtual and augmented reality systems, robotics, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. Gunia's work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging cognitive science, computer science, philosophy, and psychology to explore how technologies can augment human cognitive capabilities while addressing associated ethical concerns.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of cognitive science and technology, particularly examining how emerging technologies like brain-computer interfaces, virtual reality systems, and social robots affect human cognition, perception, and behavior. His work spans both theoretical investigations of cognitive frameworks and practical applications of cognitive enhancement technologies across various domains including education, safety systems, and assistive technologies.
Gunia has made significant contributions to understanding the phenomenological aspects of body schema in virtual environments, trust dynamics in human-machine interaction, and ethical considerations in robotics. His publications demonstrate a consistent trajectory of research exploring how humans adapt to and integrate with technological systems, with particular attention to cognitive, affective, and ethical dimensions.


