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Nils Hachmeister

Nils Hachmeister

Alexandra Mehlmann ist eine ehemalige Mitarbeiterin der AE02 und nicht mehr in der Arbeitsgruppe anzutreffen.

Alexandra Mehlmann, Dipl.-Psych.


Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

 

Projektbeteiligung

Alexandra Mehlmann war angestellt im Projekt NeuroCommTrainer: Ein Trainings- und Kommunikationssystem für schwer hirngeschädigte Patienten.

Das Projekt wurde gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.

Zeitschriftenaufsätze
2018
Konferenzbeiträge und Poster
2019

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Dr. Sebastian Schindler

Dr. Sebastian Schindler

E-Mail: Universität Bielefeld
sebastian.schindler@]uni-bielefeld.de
E-Mail: Universität Gent
ebastian.schindler@UGent.be

Forschungsinteressen

Curriculum Vitae

  • 03/2014 - 06/2016: Member of the of the 'Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology' (CITEC) Graduate School, Intelligent Systems Study Program.
  • 04/2012 - 04/2016: Bielefeld University, PhD 'Meaning in words - How social context amplifies processing of emotional language'. Graded: ,Summa cum laude' - Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Johanna Kissler. Second Referee: Prof. Dr. Rasha Abdel Rahman. Third Referee: Prof. Dr. Frank Neuner.
  • 2006 to 2012: University of Konstanz, Bachelor & Master in Psychology.

Awards and Grants

  • Dissertation Award of the Westfälisch-Lippische Universitätsgesellschaft, Bielefeld University (2017, 1.000 Euro).
  • DAAD P.R.I.M.E. Postdoctoral Fellowship for a one year stay at Ghent University (Lab of Prof. Gilles Pourtois) and return to Bielefeld University (2016-2018, 113.000 Euro).
  • Stipendiary of the Leopoldina Academy of Science for visiting the Workshop 'Crossing Boundaries in Science. Modeling Nature and Society - Can We Control the World?', Weimar, June 30 - July 2 (2016).
  • DAAD Travel Grant for the 3rd Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), Porto, June 23-26 (2016, 557 Euro).
  • Research Grant for young researchers at Bielefeld University (2016, 12.000 Euro).
  • Research Training Fellowship of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) (2016, 3250$).
  • Travel Award of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR). for the 55th Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 30 - October 4. (2015, 1000$).
  • Poster Award of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR). People matter: perceived sender identity amplifies visual processing of socio-emotional language feedback. (2014, 300$).
  • Travel Award of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR). for the 54th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, September 10-14. (2014, 1000$).
  • CITEC project "Cognitive interaction between virtual agents and humans - examining human-like attributions to virtual agents using high-density EEG" of the 'Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology' (CITEC), Bielefeld University. (2014-2016, 39.898 Euro).
  • DAAD Travel Grant for the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Florence, October 2-6. (2013, 458 Euro)

Talks und Posters


Talks

  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2016). Selective visual attention to emotional words. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), 58th Annual Meeting, Heidelberg, March 21 - 23.
  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2015). Sender identity and sender competence enhance processing of socio-emotional words. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), 55th Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 30 - October 4.
  • Schindler, S., Wolff, W., Brand, R., & Kissler, J. (2015). Faking in various conditions - cerebral correlates of faking a Brief Implicit Association Test. Invited Talk at the CCN meeting, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Ghent, August 25.
  • Schindler, S., (2015). Wer sagt das?! - Visuelle Verarbeitung von (emotionalem) Wortfeedback in Abhängigkeit der vermeintlichen Interaktionspartner. 4th national general psychology graduate student meeting (A-Dok), June 19-21, 2015. Jena, Germany.
  • Schindler, S., Wolff, W., Brand, R., & Kissler, J. (2015). Cerebral correlates of faking the Implicit Association Test. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), 57th Annual Meeting, Hildesheim, March 8-11.
  • Kissler, J. & Schindler, S., (2015). People matter: Perceived sender identity amplifies visual processing of socio-emotional language feedback. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), 57th Annual Meeting, Hildesheim, March 8-11.
  • Schindler, S., (2014). Cerebral correlates of faking the Implicit Association Test. Invited Talk at the Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster, Germany, November 6.
  • Schindler, S., (2014). What can EEG tell us about Cognition and Emotion? Invited Talk at the Department of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Cluster of Excellency in Cognition Sciences, University of Potsdam, June 16.
  • Schindler, S., Steppacher, I., Wegrzyn, M. & Kissler, J. (2014). It's all in your head ? effects of social context on emotional word processing. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), 56th Annual Meeting, Gießen, March 30 - April 2.

Posters

  • Schindler, S., Miller, G. A., & Kissler, J. (2016). The social mind: How perceived sender expertise amplifies cortical processing of emotional langauge feedback. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR),56th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, September 21-25. Pdf
  • Schindler, S., Miller, G. A., & Kissler, J. (2016). Attending to your therapist: How perceived sender expertise amplifies cerebral processing of emotional langauge feedback. European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), Porto, June 23-26.
  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2016). Selective visual attention to emotional words. Parallel and interactive effects in visual cortex European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), Porto, June 23-26.
  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2015). Selective visual attention to emotional words. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), 55th Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 30 - October 4.
  • Klein, F., Iffland, B., Schindler, S., & Neuner, F. (2015). The influence of physically and socially threatening context information on the processing of inherently neutral faces. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), 55th Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 30 - October 4.
  • Schindler, S., Wolff, W., Brand, R., & Kissler, J. (2015). Cerebral correlates of faking the Implicit Association Test. International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), March 12-14.
  • Schindler, S., (2014). Cognitive interaction between virtual agents and humans - examining human-like attributions to virtual agents using high-density EEG. 4th CITEC Graduate School Retreat, Horn-Bad Meinberg, November 3-5.
  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2014). People matter: perceived sender identity amplifies visual processing of socio-emotional language feedback. Society for Psychophysiolical Research (SPR), 54th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, September 10-14.
  • Steppacher, I., Schindler, S., Schlösser, D., & Kissler, J. (2014). Higher, Faster, Worse? Enhanced event-related potentials during affective picture processing in migraine patients. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), 54th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, September 10-14.
  • Schindler, S., & Kissler, J. (2014). People matter: influence of imagined sender identity on cerebral processing social feedback. European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), Dortmund, May 7-10.
  • Schindler, S., Steppacher, I., Wegrzyn, M. & Kissler, J. (2014). It's all in your head - how evaluation affects the processing of emotional trait adjectives: an ERP study. Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference (CERE), Berlin, March 27-28.
  • Schindler, S., Steppacher, I., Wegrzyn, M. & Kissler, J. (2013). It's all in your head - how anticipation of evaluation affects the processing of emotional trait adjectives: an ERP study. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), 53rd Annual Meeting, Florence, October 2-6.
  • Zwissler, B., Sperber, C., Aigeldinger, S., Schindler, S., Kissler, J. & Plewnia, C. (2013). Shaping memory accuracy by means of transcranial direct current stimulation. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), 20th Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

Mitglied bei

  • Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR)
  • European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN)
  • Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Reviewer für

Scientific Reports; Biological Psychology; Frontiers in Psychology; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience; Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience; Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience; International Journal of Psychophysiology; Biomedical Signal Processing and Control

Lehre

  • Seminar: 270468 Social Neuroscience: Hirnphysiologische Korrelate und beteiligte Strukturen an sozialer Reizverarbeitung (S) (SoSe 2016)
  • Seminar: 270057 Emotion und Gedächtnis (S) (WiSe 2015/2016) intermediate evaluation and final evaluation
  • Seminar: 270241 Projektarbeit II: Physiologische Psychologie (S) (SoSe 2015) evaluation
  • Seminar: 270249 Projektarbeit I: Physiologische Psychologie (S) (WiSe 2014/2015)
  • Seminar: 270061 Vielkanal-EEG Datenanalyse mit SPM (S) (WiSe 2013/2014)
  • Seminar: 270209 Empirisch-Experimentelles Projektseminar (S) (WiSe 2013/2014)
  • Stream teaching participantion: Neuroscientific insights into human memory control I & II of the summer school 'Continuous learning in living and artificial systems' 9-13 September 2013 at the CITEC, University Bielefeld.
  • Stream teaching participantion: Verbal and Non-verbal Interaction in Social Neuroscience of the summer school 'Verbal and non-verbal interaction: From experiments to implementation' 27-31 August 2012 at the CITEC, University Bielefeld

Dr. Inga Steppacher ist eine ehemalige Mitarbeiterin der AE02 und nicht mehr in der Arbeitsgruppe anzutreffen.

Zeitschriftenaufsätze

Mehlmann, A., Stieghorst, L. M., Schindler, S., Hachmeister, N., Bien, C., & Kißler, J. (2018). EMOTIONAL MODULATION OF PICTURE-, FACE- AND WORD-EVOKED ERPS FOLLOWING RIGHT TEMPORAL LOBE RESECTION. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 55(Suppl. 1), S42.
PUB | WoS
Stieghorst, L. M., Mehlmann, A., Wegrzyn, M., Woermann, F., Kißler, J., & Bien, C. (2018). EFFECTS OF RIGHT TEMPORAL LOBE RESECTION ON VISUAL EMOTION PROCESSING: AN FMRI STUDY. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 55(Suppl. 1), S71.
PUB | WoS

Poster

2018 | Conference Abstract, Deutsche Gesellschaft für klinische Neurophysiologie und funktionelle Bildgebung (DGKN)
Optimizing ERP detection in disorders of consciousness by taking into account pre-stimulus brain states
Steppacher, I. & Kissler, J.

2014 | Conference Abstract | PUB-ID: 2694911
HIGHER, FASTER, WORSE? ENHANCED EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS DURING AFFECTIVE PICTURE PROCESSING IN MIGRAINE PATIENTS
Steppacher, I., Schloesser, D. & Kißler, J. | Psychophysiology 51: S75-S75
PUB | WoS

2010 | Conference CNS, Montreal
Electrophysiological indices of information processing of patients with severe reduction of consciousness - appearance pattern and prognostic value
Steppacher, I., Eickhoff, S., Kaps, M., Witzke, W. & Kissler, J.

2009 | Gesellschaft für Neuropsychologie (GNP), Berlin
Informationsverarbeitung bei Patienten mit schwersten Bewusstseinsstörungen - Auftretensmuster und klinischer Vorhersagewert.
Steppacher, I., Eickhoff, S., Kaps, M., Witzke, W. & Kissler, J.


Liane Stritz war angestellt im Projekt NeuroCommTrainer: Ein Trainings- und Kommunikationssystem für schwer hirngeschädigte Patienten

Das Projekt ist gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.


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