Marta Siedleckaمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Marta Siedlecka is a research-active academic at Jagiellonian University's Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology, Department of Experimental Psychology. She holds a doctoral degree and serves as Vice-Chairwoman of the Professor Jerzy Perzanowski Award Committee. Her research spans metacognition and consciousness from a cognitive perspective, with strong emphasis on methodology and metascience. Key focus areas include: Metacognitive monitoring and regulation processes Confidence judgments in perceptual and memory tasks Motor response influences on awareness and decision-making Methodological frameworks for metacognitive research Visual metacognition standardization efforts Analysis of her recent publications (2016-2025) reveals consistent focus on metacognitive processes across perceptual, memory, and decision-making domains. Her work frequently employs Bayesian modeling, signal detection theory, and illusion paradigms (e.g., Rubber Hand Illusion) to investigate consciousness mechanisms. A notable trend is the exploration of action-perception feedback loops and confidence calibration. Dr. Siedlecka has secured substantial research funding through competitive grants: National Science Centre: "The Dual Function of Metacognition" (2021-2025) National Science Centre: "Metacognition and Cognitive Control" (2018-2022) Ministry of Science: "Intuition and affect in problem-solving" (2011-2013) She actively contributes to the academic community through committee leadership and maintains research activities while working remotely.








