
معرفی
Christopher Mlynski is a researcher at the Department of Occupational, Economic and Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna. His work focuses on self-control mechanisms, cognitive fatigue, and environmental psychology, particularly how lay beliefs influence pro-environmental behavior and motivational shifts.
His research spans psychophysiological responses to behavioral challenges, ego depletion, and the interplay between cardiovascular metrics and psychological effort. Recent publications highlight collaborations with Veronika Job and colleagues on disengagement strategies and reward systems in mental labor.
Key trends in his 7 publications (2016–2025) include empirical investigations into inhibitory control, task disengagement, and the physiological correlates of motivation. His work bridges experimental psychology with practical applications in environmental behavior and self-regulation.



