- Electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) in the Virtual Reality (VR) based simulations
- Are You Aroused Enough to See the Difference? The Role of Physiological Arousal in Perceiving Realism of Virtual Scene
- Performing Tasks in Virtual Reality. Interplay between Realism and Visual Imagery
- Deep Learning Glioma Grading with the Tumor Microenvironment Analysis Protocol for Comprehensive Learning, Discovering, and Quantifying Microenvironmental Features
- Safeguarding Authenticity for Mitigating the Harms of Generative AI: Issues, Research Agenda, and Policies for Detection, Fact-Checking, and Ethical AI
- Artificial intelligence for dementia – Applied models and digital health
- Computing performance requirements for web service compositions
- Synergistic eigenanalysis of covariance and Hessian matrices for enhanced binary classification on health datasets
- Disrupting scientific podcasts. Prototype and blueprints for an ergodic neuroscientific talk
Computer Vision (Computational Neuroscience)
Jan K. Argasiński
Research Team Leader of Computer Vision (Computational Neuroscience)
Jan K. Argasinski, PhD is a Research Team Leader at Sano Centre for Computational Medicine and an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Applied Computer Science, Jagiellonian University. His interests include artificial intelligence, affective computing, computational neuroscience, and VR/AR.