معرفی
Marius Golubickis is a Lecturer at the School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. His research focuses on computational social cognition, investigating how self-relevance and stereotypical beliefs influence decision-making, attention, and learning through methodologies like Drift Diffusion Modeling and EEG.
- Research Areas: Computational Social Cognition, Self-Bias, Stereotype-Based Processing, Attention, and Neural Correlates of Self-Relevance.
His recent publications (2023–2025) explore the temporal dynamics of self-prioritization, mindfulness interventions on learning efficiency, and stereotype-based associative learning. Methodologies span EEG spectral analysis, predictive coding, and behavioral experiments.
Teaching: Courses include Perception, Advanced Psychology B, and Current Topics in Psychological Studies. He accepts PhD students in Psychology and collaborates with researchers like C. Macrae and J. Falben.

