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Prof. Dr. Anna Schubö is the Head and Professor of the Cognitive Psychophysiology Group at Philipps-Universität Marburg. She leads the Department of General and Biological Psychology within the Faculty of Psychology (Fb04). Her research focuses on visual attention mechanisms, perception-action coupling, and context effects in visual perception, with an emphasis on motor preparation and joint action coordination.
Her work integrates neurophysiological methods (EEG/ERP), computational modeling, and behavioral experiments to explore how attentional processes interact with reward systems, learning, and cognitive control. She collaborates on major research initiatives like RTG 2271 ('Breaking Expectations') and the Collaborative Research Center TRR 135 ('Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception').
Recent studies investigate how feature contexts modulate attentional template switching, the role of selection history in attentional filtering, and reward-driven attentional guidance. Her lab also examines social and joint action contexts, showing how planned movements influence partners' visual search patterns.
- Publications span 30+ years with over 70 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Journal of Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychologia, and Scientific Reports.
- Advises doctoral candidates including Mustafa Zeyd Söyük and Aylin Hanne in RTG 2271.
- Labs: Cognitive Psychophysiology Group (Marburg), affiliated with TRR 135 and RTG 2271.