CV
Education
- 2017 M.Sc. in Experimental and Clinical Neurosciences, Regensburg University Thesis: “Decoding individualized emotional categories from fMRI data”
- 2024 PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Regensburg University
Thesis: “The cognitive and neural representations of actions”
Professional Experience
- 2018 Postgraduate Research Assistant, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
- Since 2024 Post-Doctoral Posititon at Psychology Department
(Head: K.-H. T. B?uml, Regensburg University)
TEACHING
Summer Term 2025
- Practical Course (Bachelor): tba
- Seminar (Bachelor): Rational Decision Making
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
- Kabulska, Z., Zhuang, T. & Lingnau, A., (2024) Overlapping representations of observed actions and action related features. Human Brain Mapping.
- Zhuang, T., Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A., (2023) The representation of observed actions at the subordinate, basic, and superordinate level. Journal of Neuroscience.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A., (2022) The cognitive structure underlying the organization of observed actions. Behavior Research Methods.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A., (2022) Revealing dimensions underlying the organization of observed actions. Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A., (2021) Revealing the architecture underlying the representation of observed actions – evidence from behavioral and fMRI studies. Journal of Vision.
Conference contributions (as presenting author)
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A. Decoding action categories from brain activity and connectivity patterns. Women in Data Science conference, Regensburg, Germany, May 2023.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A. Decoding action categories from brain activity and connectivity patterns. Concepts, Actions, and Objects (CAOs) workshop, Rovereto, Italy, May 2023.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A. Revealing dimensions underlying the organization of observed actions. Minerva-Gentner-Symposium, Regensburg, Germany, September 2022.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A. Revealing dimensions underlying the organization of observed actions. Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, San Francisco, USA, August 2022.
- Kabulska, Z. & Lingnau, A. Revealing the architecture underlying the representation of observed actions – evidence from behavioral and fMRI studies. Vision Sciences Society, (remotely), May 2021.