
Malgorzata Szymanska
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PhD Candidate, Cognition and Brain Science,
University of Cambridge
I am a PhD student at the Plasticity lab at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University. My background is in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience, with a keen interest in statistics, methodology and science communication. I am currently working with the amputee and limb difference community to better understand what happens after limb amputation. During my PhD, I am investigating phantom limb pain, exploring the cognitive and peripheral mechanisms that underlie phantom limb pain. I will be using aversive learning paradigms, TMS paradigms and computation modelling.
Experience-
–present
PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge


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