- Visual Attention
- Working Memory
- Long-Term Memory
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Professor Agnes Rosner is a leading academic at the Institute of Psychology , Leibniz University Hannover. Her research focuses on the interplay between visual attention and working memory , elaboration strategies , eye movements during verbal memory retrieval , exemplar-based judgment , preference decision-making , and ambiguity in decision processes . 2022: Flexibility Grant (30,000 CHF) from Swiss National Science Foundation 2019: Ambizione Grant (911,146 CHF) for "The mind's eye in episodic memory" 2016: University Prize (1,000 EUR) from Technical University Chemnitz Her recent publications analyze memory retrieval through eye movements, with projects funded by SNSF and DAAD. She leads the "Mind's Eye" research group studying memory-based eye movements in Switzerland (2021-2025) and has held roles as peer mentor and selection committee member for junior researchers.







