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Dr. Nina Gehrer is a Post-Doc researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Tübingen, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy research group. Her work is centered on understanding cognitive and perceptual mechanisms underlying psychopathy and body image disturbances, using advanced eye-tracking methodologies.
Her research interests include:
- Body dissatisfaction and body image interventions
- Attention biases and social information processing
- Eye tracking in clinical populations
- Psychopathy and antisocial behavior
- Emotion recognition and gaze behavior
- Cognitive mechanisms in violent offenders
The recent publications (2017–2022) reflect a strong focus on eye movement patterns in psychopathy, emotion processing in epilepsy, multisensory perception, and methodological innovations in gaze analysis. Her work frequently involves incarcerated populations and employs both experimental and clinical paradigms. Collaborations with researchers like M. Schönenberg, A. Jusyte, and A.T. Duchowski highlight interdisciplinary and international research efforts.
Scientific awards and honors are not mentioned in the provided text.
Dr. Gehrer has been actively involved in research since her PhD (2015–2020) and completed a psychiatric internship (2021–2022) as part of her psychotherapy training. There is no mention of grant leadership or student advising in the available data. She is based at Schleichstraße 4, Room 4.407, Tübingen.
