Ph.D. Arkadiusz Białek

Arkadiusz Białek, Ph.D.

Specializes in research on the development of preverbal communication and cooperation in infants.

Maja Thiele, M.A.

Maja Thiele, M.A.

Focuses on analyzing infant-caregiver interactions, with particular emphasis on the role of responsiveness in the development of preverbal communication and child autonomy.

Natalia Lidzińska

Natalia Lidzińska

Interested in the formation of the infant-caregiver dyadic relationship and early child development, with particular emphasis on the development of body awareness.

Natalia Ogórek

Natalia Ogórek

Interested in general child development, with particular emphasis on relationships with caregivers and interactions with the immediate environment.

Anna Rachwał

Anna Rachwał

Interested in children's group dynamics and the application of modern technologies in infant research.

Nina Schubert

Nina Schubert

I am interested in neurodevelopmental disorders in children.

Alicja Tomza

Alicja Tomza

Interested in child development, particularly the process of forming relationships and changes occurring in the early years of life.

Julia Wilczek

Julia Wilczek

Interested in the developmental characteristics of children growing up in foster care.

Collaborators

Anna Filip, Ph.D.

Natalia Siekiera, Ph.D.

Natalia Siekiera, Ph.D.

Assistant professor at the University of Wrocław, specializing in cross-cultural field research. Her work focuses on the cultural and evolutionary foundations of child development.

Jan Smółka, Eng.

Jan Smółka, Eng.

I am interested in applications of computer vision in psychology, especially analysis of behavior and child-caregiver interactions in relation to three-dimensional scenes.