Assistant Professor
Martyna A. Galazka is a Docent in Cognitive Science; her research explores how humans perceive, interpret, and respond to social signals, with a particular focus on autism and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Her work integrates behavioural and physiological measures including eye tracking/pupillometry, heart rate, skin conductance, and EEG to capture subtle aspects of social processing. In addition to her work on neurodevelopment, she is involved in applied research aimed at improving interventions, including scalable approaches to support language development in children with language difficulties.
Current projects: iAIMS, Läser Tillsammans, TRiCE
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