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Angelika Kunkel, Dr. rer. nat., is a researcher at the University of Tübingen's Department of Psychology within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. She is affiliated with the Biological Psychology Team and maintains her office at the Psychological Institute (Schleichstraße 4, 72076 Tübingen), with visitor access at Liebermeisterstr. 18, Room 5.507.
Her research focuses on the intersection of moral psychology and cognitive neuroscience, particularly examining how individuals process moral transgressions and emotional content. Dr. Kunkel employs ERP (Event-Related Potential) methodology to investigate spontaneous evaluations of moral content during comprehension tasks. Her work bridges theoretical psychological frameworks with empirical neuroscientific approaches to understand the affective dimensions of moral cognition.
Analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on moral processing mechanisms, with particular attention to the temporal dynamics of evaluative responses. Her research demonstrates how moral and emotional content is processed differently depending on task demands, contributing to our understanding of the cognitive architecture underlying moral judgment.
Dr. Kunkel is available for consultation by appointment and can be reached via telephone at +49 (0)7071 29-76133 or through her institutional email address.
