University of Limerick

Faculty Member, Dept. of Psychology, MIC

Mary Immaculate College

About

I received my B.A. and M.Litt. in Psychology at University College Dublin, before also completing an M.A. in Cognitive Science there. I completed my D.Phil in Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex under Steve Torrance and Ron Chrisley. During my M.A. studies I began lecturing in the Department of Psychology at DBS School of Arts in Dublin, where I also spent a year as acting Head of Department, before joining Mary Immaculate College in October 2005.

I work principally within the enactive, cultural, and dynamic approaches to understanding cognition and the mind. My main interests lie in understanding the creation or emergence of meaning in the activity of motivated agents. My experimental research is largely within the domains of mental control, consciousness and perception.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.mic.ul.ie/psychology/marek.htm

 
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences

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