Magdalena Reuter

She specializes in philosophy of mind, epistemology and neurocognitive science. Her research focuses on phenomenology, embodied cognition, consciousness, sensory substitution, confabulation, memory, and the evolution of the mind.

Since 2020, she has been engaged in research and teaching activities at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the KEN Pedagogical University in Cracow. In 2015-2020, she carried out post-doc projects at the Laboratory for Consciousness Research at Jagiellonian University under NCN OPUS and SONATA BIS grants. Previously (2013-2015), she was a grantee of NCN’s Maestro grant at the Laboratory of Action and Cognition at the Jagiellonian University. In 2012-2015 she worked at the Institute of Psychology at UAM, and in 2011-2013 she completed postgraduate studies in neurocognitive science at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. She defended her PhD in 2012 at the Institute of Philosophy of the Adam Mickiewicz University: “Epistemological and cognitive contexts of confabulation.” She is also a graduate of Polish philology (2004) and philosophy (2007) at UAM.

She has participated in projects: OPUS “Cognitive and neural plasticity and sensory substitution”, SONATA BIS “Dynamics of consciousness”, Maestro NCN “Manual abilities, handedness and organization of language in the brain” and in the project of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education on the diagnosis of children’s physical and social environment,