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The Working Memory Discussion Meeting. Parcevall Hall.2025.

Jun 25, 2025

Baddeley, A., & Styk, D. (2025). Tea time. The Working Memory Discussion Meeting. Parcevall Hall. Day 2.

Group photo. 2025.

“The barns were very happy at 4 am!” Louise Nicholson.

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Dorota Styk

Dorota Styk

I am an experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist whose research examines how working memory is instantiated in the brain and the conditions under which its training transfers, or fails to transfer, to everyday learning. My work focuses on individual differences in far transfer, and I investigate these questions using machine-learning-driven experiments within NeuxScience®, a novel proprietary platform designed to track how changes in working memory and other higher-order cognitive constructs manifest in real-world behaviour.

Alongside my research, I am undertaking postgraduate training in psychotherapy, a journey I document at dorotastyk.com. There, I share notes, essays, and clinical vignettes that explore the intersection of lived therapeutic experience and neuroscientific understanding, bridging empirical inquiry with psychotherapeutic practice.

I maintain a professional research journal at styk.ai, where I publish essays and project notes on my ongoing work in cognitive neuroscience, machine learning, and experimental design. For broader audiences, I host the Scientifically Challenged® podcast, dedicated to communicating behavioural research in an accessible format.

My long-term objective is to translate these research findings into evidence-based cognitive interventions for individuals with neurodevelopmental and neurological conditions, as well as those with low or impaired cognitive capacity.

I welcome conversations and collaborations with researchers, clinicians, and anyone interested in how the brain shapes who we are. Further information about my research can be found at styk.ai, my psychotherapy notes at dorotastyk.com, and my professional profile on LinkedIn.

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