Chair of General Psychology (Focus: Cognitive Psychology)
Principle Investigator: Prof. Dr. Rico Fischer
Contact
Evelyn Reichel
Secretariat
Room 202
Consultation hours:
Monday+Thursday, 9-12am/2-4pm
Tel.: +49 (0) 3834 420 3771
Fax: +49 (0) 3834 420 3763
This site provides information about the range of courses and exams in General Psychology and Research Methods.
General Psychology focuses on basic processes of human experience and behavior. Exemplary topics are perception, attention, consciousness, action regulation, thinking and decision-making, problem solving, memory and speech (General Psychology I) as well as motivation, emotion, and learning (General Psychology II).
General Psychology is mainly interested in the functioning of these basic mental features and therefore provides the fundamental science for other psychological sub-disciplines and application areas.
Research Methodology is the basic prerequisite for understanding psychology as an empirical science by providing methodological foundations of design, implementation and evaluation of empirical studies. Beyond that, multivariate statistical methods and meta-analyses supply techniques to examine more specific questions.
Evaluation methodology is a field for application-oriented usage of a variety of social-scientific methods.
New publications
Jung, A. C., Lück, I. & Fischer, R. (accepted). The costs of shifting from dual-task to single-task processing: Applying the fade-out paradigm to dual tasking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
Meinzer, M., Shahbabaie, A., Antonenko, D., Blankenburg, F., Fischer, R., Hartwigsen, G., Nitsche, M.A., Li, S.-C., Thielscher, A., Timman, D., Abdelmotaleb, M., Kocatas, H., Caisachana Guevara, L.M., Batsikadze, G., Grundei, M., Cunha, T., Hayek, D., Turker, S., Schlitt, F., Shi, Y., Khan, A., Burke, M., & Flöel, A. (accepted). Investigating the neural mechanisms of transcranial direct current stimulation effects on human cognition: Current issues and potential solutions. Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Mendl, J., Banerjee, S., Fischer, R., Dreisbach, G., & Köster, M. (accepted). Control in context: The theta rhythm provides evidence for reactive control but no evidence for proactive control. Psychophysiology.
Mahesan, D., & Fischer, R. (accepted/in press). The affective consequences of response inhibition determine no-go based crosstalk effects in dual tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Huber, R., Fischer, R., & Kozlik, J. (2023). When a smile is still a conflict: Affective conflicts from emotional facial expressions of ingroup or outgroup members occur irrespective of the social interaction context. Acta Psychologica 239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.104008
Sommer A., Fischer R., Borges U., Laborde S., Achtzehn S., Liepelt R. (2023) The effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on cognitive control in multitasking. Neuropsychologia. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108614.