Workshop “Cognitive modeling” by Lei Zhang
Thanks to Lei Zhang, our whole group, including Laura, David, Yana, Alex, Nora, Annalina and Jan were able to participate in the fantastic “Cognitive modeling” workshop held in Hamburg.
Thanks to Lei Zhang, our whole group, including Laura, David, Yana, Alex, Nora, Annalina and Jan were able to participate in the fantastic “Cognitive modeling” workshop held in Hamburg.
Psychology & Brain in Tübingen ’23 Four talks, two posters, one great party. That’s the summary of our great conference trip to the annual Psychology & Brain meeting.
Wow!! What a great surprise! Two poster prizes at one conference! Annalina V. Mayer and Yana Schwarze were awarded for their research posters at the 2. Deutsche Psychotherapie Kongress in Berlin. Annalina Mayer presented our recent findings on how affect is entangled in the neural processes of self-related belief updating (Poster_DPK_Mayer). Yana Schwarze presented work in …
Great news! Laura Müller-Pinzler has received the 2021 Best Paper Award at the NeuroPsychoEconomics conference in Amsterdam for the presentation of her latest project in the symposium “Social Neuroeconomics” (Chair: Jan Engelmann). Abstract Biases in self-related belief formation and their association with self-conscious affect During everyday interactions people constantly receive feedback on their behavior, …
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Painful laughter – Wieland Schwanebeck (TU Dresden), with support from the Volkswagen Stiftung, organized this inspiring symposium on the role of awkwardness and cringe comedy in media and politics at the Schloss Herrenhausen in Hannover. Talks spanned from early British comedy to analyses and discussions of up-to-date cringe comedy (e.g. live interview with Robert B. Weide, …
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Fascinating talk by Frieder Paulus on “Contextualizing replication in the organization of the academic work force”. The talk was part of a workshop on “Replication of Crisis” organized by Prof. Lisa Malich & Prof. Cornelius Borck at the IMGWF Lübeck.
From June 7th – June 14th several lab members presented their newest data at the Annual Meeting of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) in Rome. “Self-attribution shifts affective, neural, and motivational markers of outcome valuation” was presented by David Stolz. “Egocentricity and allocentricity modulate neural and emotional processing of embarrassment in the face …
Great symposium on “Understanding others” hosted by Anat Perry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.