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Asanowicz, D., Kotlewska, I. Panek, B. (2022). Neural underpinnings of proactive and preemptive adjustments of action control. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 34(9), 1590–1615. DOI: 0.1162/jocn_a_01884

Białecka-Pikul, M. Białek, A.Stępień-Nycz, M., Talwar, V., Bosacki, S. (2022). Peeking and Lying in the Temptation Resistance Paradigm in 2.5-Year-Olds: The Role of Inhibitory Control. PLoS ONE, 17(12): e0278099. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278099

Białek, A. Zubek, J. Jackiewicz-Kawka, M., Adamik, K. Białecka-Pikul, M. (2022). 
Coordinating movements and beliefs: Different facets of doing things together. Child Development, 93(6), 1860-1872. DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13827

Budziszewska, M. Kałwak, W. (2022). Climate depression. Critical analysis of the concept. Psychiatria Polska, 56(1): 171–182. DOI: 10.12740/PP/127900

Kałwak, W., Weihgold, V. (2022). The Relationality of Ecological Emotions: An Interdisciplinary Critique of Individual Resilience as Psychology’s Response to the Climate Crisis. Frontiers in Psychology, 13 DOI: 0.3389/fpsyg.2022.823620

Orłowski, P., Ruban, A., Szczypińsk, J., Hobot. J., Bielecki, M., Bola, M. (2022). Naturalistic use of psychedelics is related to emotional reactivity and self-consciousness: The mediating role of ego-dissolution and mystical experiences. Journal of Psychopharmacology. DOI: 10.1177/02698811221089034

Rahnev, D., Balsdon, T., Charles,  L., de Gardelle, V., Denison, R., Desender, K., Faivre, N., Filevich, E., Fleming, S., Jehee, J., Lau, H., Lee, A., Locke, S., Mamassian, P., Odegaard, B., Peters, M., Reyes, G., Rouault, M., Sackur, J., Samaha, J.,  Sergent, C., Sherman, M., Siedlecka, M., Soto, D., Vlassova, A., Zylberberg, A. (2022). Consensus goals for the field of visual metacognition. Perspectives on Psychological ScienceDOI: 10.1177/17456916221075615

Szumowska, E., Wójcik, N., Szwed, P., Kruglanski, A. W. (2022). 
Says Who? Credibility Effects in Self-Verification Strivings. Psychological Science, 33(5), 699–715. DOI: 10.1177/09567976211049439