- 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
- Electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) in the Virtual Reality (VR) based simulations
- Predictive Value of Imaging Markers at Multiple Sclerosis Disease Onset Based on Gadolinium- and USPIO-Enhanced MRI and Machine Learning
Alumni
Natalia Lipp
PostDoc in Health Informatics
Natalia has Ph.D. in social sciences. Her doctoral research concerned the psychological factors of human-computer interaction, particularly the role of immersion and imagination in task performance in virtual reality. At Sano, Natalia is devoted to enhancing patients’ well-being and increasing trust to AI. In addition to scientific work, Natalia is also an academic lecturer at Jagiellonian University, and she teaches Health Psychology, Statistics, and Social Psychology.