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Christopher Stolz
stolzch@staff.uni-marburg.de
Forschungsinteressen
Structure and neurobiology of personality (Big Five)
Individual differences in expectation stability/change and decision making
Action monitoring and feedback processing
Single-trial EEG, mobile EEG in combination with eye tracking/virtual reality
Ausbildung
Seit 2017
Research Assistant and PhD candidate at University of Marburg, Personality Psychology and Assessment
2017
Master of Science Psychology, University of Marburg, Personality Psychology and Assessment & Theoretical Neuroscience
2015
Bachelor of Science Psychology, University of Marburg, Differential and Personality Psychology
2015
Research visit at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Department of Behavioral Neurology, Imaging Genetics Lab
Publikationen
Herbort, M. C., Iseev, J., Stolz, C., Roeser, B., Großkopf, N., Wüstenberg, T., ... & Schott, B. H. (2016). The ToMenovela–A photograph-based stimulus set for the study of social cognition with high ecological validity. Frontiers in Psychology, 7.