Research

How do we become who we think we are?

One of our main research goals is to understand how people learn social information and form beliefs about themselves and others…

Meta research

Science does not happen in a vacuum…


Team
Our team

Social Neuroscience Lübeck

Our team is located at the Center of Brain, Behavior and Metabolism (CBBM) at Lübeck University, Germany.
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Sören Krach
Sörens is a professor for social neuroscience in psychiatry. His focus is on how information from the social world - and assuming that this information never is neutral or simply there - impacts the self.
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Laura Müller-Pinzler
Laura is a postdoc scientist in our lab. Laura developed the LOOP task and is our computational modeling expert.
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Translational Clinical Psychology

Translational Clinical Psychology groups in Lübeck

Our team is part of Translational Clinical Psychology research unit at Lübeck University.
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Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Doing translational research demands close collaboration with expert clinicians. We are closely collaborating with the Clinical Psychology, headed by Professor Ines Wilhelm-Groch
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Computational Psychiatry

Computational Psychiatry

Since many years, our research is closely tied to the research of the Computational Psychiatry team, headed by Professor Frieder Paulus.
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Social Neuroscience

Social Neuroscience

The way we think about ourselves is shaped by the social world and the feedback we receive in it – that’s our focus in the Social Neuroscience group.
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