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Corinna Kührt is a Researcher at the Chair of Engineering Psychology and Applied Cognitive Research at TU Dresden. Her work focuses on understanding individual differences in cognitive control and motivation, effort discounting, and emotion regulation, utilizing experimental, neurocognitive, and psychophysiological methods.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2023) and Diplom in Psychology (2014), both from TU Dresden.
Her research explores human interactions with cyber-physical systems, with a particular emphasis on augmented multisensory perception. She also advocates for open science and big team science methodologies. Her recent publications highlight studies on cognitive effort investment, resting-state EEG, and transparent reporting practices.
Corinna has received several accolades, including the 2024 SIPS Commendation award and a 2014 travel award from TU Dresden. She is actively involved in professional societies such as the Society for Psychophysiological Research and the Open Science Initiative of the Faculty of Psychology at TU Dresden.
- Scientific Contributions: 2024 DGPs section grant, 2021 SMWK research assistant funding, and collaborative projects like CeTI and SFB 940.
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