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Affektive Kontexteinflüsse auf evaluative Urteile: Ereigniskorrelierte Hirnpotenziale des affektiven Primings
(2020-10-20)
Evaluative Urteile sind Teil des menschlichen Alltags. Sie basieren keineswegs ausschließlich auf den Eigenschaften der beurteilten Objekte, sondern sind sensitiv für affektive Kontextinformationen. Affektive Priming ...
On the Psychology of Birth
(2020-11-17)
In this dissertation thesis, I propose the theoretical construct of a birth-related mindset and direct and indirect measures for its assessment. I assume that childbirth can be mentally presented as a rather natural (natural ...
Cognition and Oculomotor Control in Model Systems of Psychosis
(2020-06-12)
Much about the mechanisms behind psychotic symptoms and syndromes is yet unknown. Studying the development of psychotic disorders remains difficult, because of confounding factors such as treatment side effects, effects ...
Continuity with Future Selves in Delinquent, Financial, and Health-Related Decision Making
(2020-09-21)
Enhancing people’s future orientation, in particular continuity with their distant future selves, has been claimed as a promising approach to mitigate self-control-related problem behavior in various domains. Two direct ......
Lateral attitude change in social groups: The role of group similarity and individual differences
(2020-12-23)
In five studies it was investigated how stereotypes and prejudice about a focal social group also impact the evaluation of lateral groups. The focus hereby was the moderating role of perceived group similarity, but moderator ...
Psychometric, Cognitive, and Oculomotor Characteristics of Schizotypy and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
(2020-12-08)
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders are considered to be among the most severe mental health issues. However, the question of their etiological mechanisms is still unsolved and requires further research. One promising approach ...
Of Liars and Deniers: The Credibility-Concealed Information Test as a Response Time-Based Measure for Credibility Assessment in Suspects and Witnesses
(2020-02-26)
There are numerous studies on polygraphs like the Concealed Information Test (CIT) that aim to detect whether a suspect possesses crime-related knowledge. In contrast, not a single psychophysiological or behavioral paradigm ...