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Ewelina Wnuk
Jan Wodowski

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Scientific Reports|September 16, 2024
Culture shapes how we describe facial expressionsEwelina Wnuk, Jan Wodowski
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 27, 2026
How Well Can Words Capture Facial Appearance? A Cross-Linguistic ExplorationEwelina Wnuk, Jan Wodowski
Cognition|January 28, 2014
Revisiting the limits of language: the odor lexicon of ManiqEwelina Wnuk, Asifa Majid
Cognition|September 16, 2022
Color technology is not necessary for rich and efficient color languageEwelina Wnuk, Annemarie Verkerk, Stephen C Levinson, et al.
Cognitive Science|May 21, 2021
The Sound of Smell: Associating Odor Valence With Disgust SoundsLaura J Speed, Hannah Atkinson, Ewelina Wnuk, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 27, 2016
Odor-color associations differ with verbal descriptors for odors: A comparison of three linguistically diverse groupsJosje M de Valk, Ewelina Wnuk, John L A Huisman, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2017
Hot and Cold Smells: Odor-Temperature Associations across CulturesEwelina Wnuk, Josje M de Valk, John L A Huisman, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 13, 2021
Human sickness detection is not dependent on cultural experienceArtin Arshamian, Tina Sundelin, Ewelina Wnuk, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 5, 2022
The perception of odor pleasantness is shared across culturesArtin Arshamian, Richard C Gerkin, Nicole Kruspe, et al.
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Scientific Reports|September 16, 2024
Culture shapes how we describe facial expressionsEwelina Wnuk, Jan Wodowski
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 27, 2026
How Well Can Words Capture Facial Appearance? A Cross-Linguistic ExplorationEwelina Wnuk, Jan Wodowski
Cognition|January 28, 2014
Revisiting the limits of language: the odor lexicon of ManiqEwelina Wnuk, Asifa Majid
Cognition|September 16, 2022
Color technology is not necessary for rich and efficient color languageEwelina Wnuk, Annemarie Verkerk, Stephen C Levinson, et al.
Cognitive Science|May 21, 2021
The Sound of Smell: Associating Odor Valence With Disgust SoundsLaura J Speed, Hannah Atkinson, Ewelina Wnuk, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 27, 2016
Odor-color associations differ with verbal descriptors for odors: A comparison of three linguistically diverse groupsJosje M de Valk, Ewelina Wnuk, John L A Huisman, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2017
Hot and Cold Smells: Odor-Temperature Associations across CulturesEwelina Wnuk, Josje M de Valk, John L A Huisman, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 13, 2021
Human sickness detection is not dependent on cultural experienceArtin Arshamian, Tina Sundelin, Ewelina Wnuk, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 5, 2022
The perception of odor pleasantness is shared across culturesArtin Arshamian, Richard C Gerkin, Nicole Kruspe, et al.
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