Anna Nowicka

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Affiliation: Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology
Country: Poland

Publications

  1. ncbi Forgetting of emotional information is hard: an fMRI study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland
    Cereb Cortex 21:539-49. 2011
  2. ncbi Successfully overcoming the inhibitory impact of the "forget" instruction: a voxel-based morphometric study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Psychophysiology 46:1108-12. 2009
  3. ncbi Reversed old/new effect for intentionally forgotten words: an ERP study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3 Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Int J Psychophysiol 71:97-102. 2009
  4. ncbi How multiple repetitions influence the processing of self-, famous and unknown names and faces: an ERP study
    Pawel Tacikowski
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3 Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Int J Psychophysiol 79:219-30. 2011
  5. ncbi Allocation of attention to self-name and self-face: An ERP study
    Pawel Tacikowski
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Biol Psychol 84:318-24. 2010
  6. ncbi Grey-matter differences related to true and false recognition of emotionally charged stimuli - a voxel based morphometry study
    Artur Marchewka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Neurobiol Learn Mem 92:99-105. 2009
  7. ncbi Lateralization of repetition effects in event-related potentials to words in left- and right-handed women
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Neurosci Lett 393:150-4. 2006
  8. ncbi Emotionally negative stimuli are resistant to repetition priming
    Artur Marchewka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, 3 Pasteur, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars) 67:83-92. 2007
  9. ncbi Memory-induced modulation of event-related potentials in frontal cortex of human subjects: a divided visual field study
    Anna Nowicka
    Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Neurosci Lett 359:171-4. 2004
  10. ncbi Transcallosal transfer of information and functional asymmetry of the human brain
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Laterality 16:35-74. 2011

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Publications11

  1. ncbi Forgetting of emotional information is hard: an fMRI study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland
    Cereb Cortex 21:539-49. 2011
    ..These results suggest that intentional inhibition during encoding may be an efficient strategy to cope with emotionally negative memories...
  2. ncbi Successfully overcoming the inhibitory impact of the "forget" instruction: a voxel-based morphometric study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Psychophysiology 46:1108-12. 2009
    ..No significant differences were detected in subjects who forgot many TBF stimuli. Our findings indicate that the right H and left VLPFC are of particular relevance in releasing TBF items from inhibition caused by the F instruction...
  3. ncbi Reversed old/new effect for intentionally forgotten words: an ERP study of directed forgetting
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3 Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Int J Psychophysiol 71:97-102. 2009
    ..The latter may reflect the very effective inhibition of encoding and retrieval processes. This indicates that intentional processes leading to successful forgetting significantly influence brain activity...
  4. ncbi How multiple repetitions influence the processing of self-, famous and unknown names and faces: an ERP study
    Pawel Tacikowski
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3 Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Int J Psychophysiol 79:219-30. 2011
    ..Moreover, the P300 for unknown faces grew more quickly than for unknown names. The latter suggests that the process of learning faces is more effective than learning names, possibly because faces carry more semantic information...
  5. ncbi Allocation of attention to self-name and self-face: An ERP study
    Pawel Tacikowski
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Biol Psychol 84:318-24. 2010
    ..In fact, the amplitudes of P300 to self-name and self-face were correlated. These results suggest that the adaptive value of different kinds of self-related cues tends to be equal and they engage attention resources to a similar extent...
  6. ncbi Grey-matter differences related to true and false recognition of emotionally charged stimuli - a voxel based morphometry study
    Artur Marchewka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Neurobiol Learn Mem 92:99-105. 2009
    ..Thus our VBM findings (i) point to the brain structures critical for correct and false emotional memory and (ii) disclose structural differences between the neural bases of these two types of memory...
  7. ncbi Lateralization of repetition effects in event-related potentials to words in left- and right-handed women
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Neurosci Lett 393:150-4. 2006
    ..These findings are indicative of the asymmetrical involvement of the two hemispheres in memory-induced modulation of brain activity related to verbal processing in left- and right-handed women...
  8. ncbi Emotionally negative stimuli are resistant to repetition priming
    Artur Marchewka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, 3 Pasteur, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars) 67:83-92. 2007
    ..Interestingly, new emotionally negative stimuli were detected significantly faster in comparison to neutral stimuli. The results are discussed in relation to attentional processes involved in processing of affective stimuli...
  9. ncbi Memory-induced modulation of event-related potentials in frontal cortex of human subjects: a divided visual field study
    Anna Nowicka
    Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 3, Pasteur Street, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Neurosci Lett 359:171-4. 2004
    ..e. the LH for words and RH for Kanji. Stimulation of the incompetent hemisphere resulted in lack of the repetition effect in either hemisphere...
  10. ncbi Transcallosal transfer of information and functional asymmetry of the human brain
    Anna Nowicka
    Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Warsaw, Poland
    Laterality 16:35-74. 2011
    ..Neural network modelling and electrophysiological studies on interhemispheric transmission provide data supporting this supposition...
  11. ncbi Cognitive deficits and polymorphism of apolipoprotein E in Alzheimer's disease
    Elizbieta Luczywek
    Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Research Center, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland
    Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 13:171-7. 2002
    ..On the other hand, working memory appeared to be more impaired in the epsilon4- group of patients. Independent of the genotype, both groups showed similar impairment of learning ability without, however, deficits in remote memory...