About
Max Wolff is a Researcher in the Department of Psychology at Dresden University of Technology, affiliated with the Institute of General Psychology, Biopsychology and Methods of Psychology. His work focuses on cognitive control, self-control failures, and their modulation by stress and addiction. He employs methods like ecological momentary assessment and latent-variable models to study real-life behavior across clinical and non-clinical populations.
Education:
- 2017 – Dr. rer. nat. in Psychology (summa cum laude), TU Dresden (Thesis: Real-Life Self-Control Failures)
- 2013–2015 – European Graduate School in Addiction Research (ESADD)
- 2012 – Diploma in Psychology, Justus Liebig University Giessen
Research Interests:
- Cognitive mechanisms underlying self-regulation
- Neurobiological correlates of executive functioning
- Stress effects on decision-making processes
Professional Experience:
- Postdoctoral researcher (2017–present) across Psychology and Psychiatry departments at TU Dresden
- Research assistant (2013–2017) in TU Dresden Psychology and Psychiatry departments
Lab Affiliations: Active in interdisciplinary teams combining behavioral experiments with neuroimaging and clinical research methodologies.
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