Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Post-Doc, Berlin School of Mind and Brain

Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Theory and Analysis of Large-Scale Brain Signals

About

My research focuses on how people coordinate with each other in social interactions – including how addressee feedback, speech-accompanying gestures, and paralinguistic cues shape, and are shaped by the conversational partner. Trained within the experimental tradition of cognitive and social psychology, I received 2010 my PhD in psycholinguistics at Stony Brook University in New York.
More recently, I have begun investigating neurophysiological markers of interpersonal coordination. For this purpose I have returned to the Humboldt University in Berlin (where I received my “Diplom” in Psychology 2005), and now work in an interdisciplinary team with computational neuroscientists and social anthropologists.

 

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