Collaborators

Key collaborators past and present (in alphabetic order)

Prof. Ralph Adolphs

  • Bren Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Biology, California Institute of Technology, US

  • Allen V. C. Davis and Lenabelle Davis Leadership Chair at Caltech Brain Imaging Center, US

  • Director at Caltech Brain Imaging Center, US


Prof. Ralph Adolphs focuses on the neuroscience of social behaviors including processing facial expressions, making emotionally charged decisions and the affective cognitive process of atypical brain.

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Prof. Dr. Ilona Croy

  • Professor for Clinical Psychology at the University of Jena, Germany


Prof. Ilona Croy has an interest in the tactile and the olfactory sense and their contributions to social interactions.

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Prof. Richard Ebstein

  • Professor at Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Emiritus Professor at Hebrew University and Director of the Scheinfeld Center of Human Genetics, US

  • Director at Maria and Joel Finkle Clinical Laboratory, S. Herzog Hospital

  • Director at Research Department, Sarah Herzog-(Ezrath Nashim) Hospital


Prof. Richard Ebstein focuses on the neurological and neurogenetic bases of human personality and social behaviors.

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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Angela D. Friederici

  • Founding Director at Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany

  • Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at University of Potsdam, Germany

  • Honorary Professor at Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany

  • Johannes Gutenberg Endowed Professorship at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany


Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Angela D. Friederici's primary research area is investigating the neurology of developmental linguistic processing and acquisition.

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Dr. Thomas C. Gunter

  • Senior Researcher at Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany


Dr. Thomas C. Gunter focuses on investigating the neural mechanism of lexical and semantic processing through neuroimaging techniques.

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Prof. Derek Isaacowitz

  • Professor at the Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, US


Prof. Derek Isaacowitz's primary research area is investigating the links between attention and emotion through adult lifespan.

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Prof. Francis McGlone

  • Professor in Neuroscience, Natural Sciences & Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK


Prof. Francis McGlone's primary research area is investigating the functional and affective properties of a novel class of C-fibres - C-tactile afferents.

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Prof. Warren Meck

  • Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, US


Prof. Warren Meck has made substantial contributions to our understanding of timing and time perception. He has had a big influence on work in the lab. He passed away in 2020.

Prof. Dr. Trevor Penney

  • Was a Professor at National University of Singapore and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

  • Moved on to pursue his business interests and to enjoy life.


Dr. Trevor Penney has been interested in time perception and related cognitive processes. He has inspired many of the projects developed in our lab.

Prof. Dr. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

  • Department of Experimental-clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium

  • Department of Head and Skin, Ghent University, Belgium


Prof. Dr. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt's primary research area is investigating affective neuroscience through neurostimulation.

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