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04.06.2012

Ph.D. Program > Examiners > Uwe Mattler

Uwe Mattler

Professor, Georg-Elias-Mueller Institute for Psychology

  • 1995 Dr. rer. soc. (Psychology) University of Konstanz

  • 1995-2001 Assistant Professor, University of Braunschweig

  • 2002-2004 Temporary Professor of General Psychology, University of Magdeburg

  • 2004-2006 Research Assistant at the Center for Advanced Imaging, University of Magdeburg

  • 2006- Full Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Göttingen

Major Research Interests:

Uwe Mattler

Dissociation of conscious and unconscious visual information processing in humans, with particular emphasis on rapidly moving stimuli. Cognitive control mechanisms in perception and action. Mechanisms and modulators of the interaction of expectancy effects.

Address:
Georg August University Göttingen
Georg Elias Müller Institute
for Psychology
Dept. Exp.l Psychology
Gosslerstr. 14
37075 Göttingen
Germany

phone: +49-551-39 3765
fax: +49-551-39 3662
e-mail:

Further Information:
www.psych.uni-
goettingen.de

Selected Recent Publications:

Vorberg, D., Mattler, U., Heinecke, A., Schmidt, T., & Schwarzbach, J. (2003) Different Time Courses for Visual Perception and Action Priming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 100, 6275-6280.

Mattler, U. (2005). Combined Expectancy Effects: An Accumulator Model. Cognitive Psychology, 51, 214-255.

Mattler, U., Wüstenberg, T., & Heinze, H.J. (2006). Common Modules for Processing Invalidly Cued Events in the Human Cortex. Brain Research, 13, 128-141.

Mattler, U., van der Lugt, A., & Münte, T.F. (2006). Combined Expectancies: Electrophysiological Evidence for Adjusted Expectancy Effects. BMC Neuroscience, 7, 37.

Mattler, U. (2007). Inverse Target- and Cue-Priming Effects of Masked Stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 83-102.