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Louisa Kulke
Louisa Kulke
Prof. Louisa Kulke

Further information:

Institute for Psychology, Department of Developmental Psychology with Educational Psychology

Co-editor of the InMind Blog

Google Scholar Profile

Memberships:

  • Member of the German Psychological Society (DGPs) and the sub-sections Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Biological Psychology and General Psychology
  • Member of the University of Bremen Open Science Initiative
  • Ambassador of the Open Science Framework
  • Member of the Faculty Council (Fachbereichsrat) Human and Health Sciences
  • Member of the Topical Advisory Board in Psychology
  • Mentor on the ARIADNE Mentoring Program

Selected Funding and Awards:

May 2022: Kingston Open Research Initiative Award

July 2021: Grant by the Universitätsbund Erlangen-Nürnberg e.V. to conduct and eye-tracking study on attention in premature infants in social situations

July 2021: Innovation Fond Teaching to implement Virtual Reality in digital teaching

July 2021: Grant from the Emerging Talents Initiative for a research project on "Development of neural and behavioral mechanisms of attention in social interactions", investigating differences between digital and face-to-face interactions

February 2021: CResCID Grant on the topic : "Individual differences affecting dynamic emotion authenticity perception" in collaboration with Dr Mircea Zloteanu and Dr Fatima Maria Felisberti (Kingston University London)

May 2020: DFG grant for the project "Overt and covert attention to emotional faces in realistic social situations"

July 2019: Grant from the Diligentia Foundation in cooperation with PD Dr Alexia Gaudeul and Dr Katharina Gangl on "The effect of ethical feedback on moral behavior among economic actors"

July 2018: Selected as one of the winners of the "Preregistration Challenge" of the Open Science Framework

November 2017: Leibniz Science Campus Seed Fund (in cooperation with Dr Pooresmaeili and Prof Schacht) on the topic "The impacts of emotional content, reward and effort on overt shifts of visual attention"

November 2016: Leibniz Science Campus Seed Fund (in cooperation with Dr Christian Valuch) on "Developing perceptual expectations: An experimental test of predictive coding theory"

May 2014: Cecily De Monchaux Research Prize 2014/2015

Jan. - Oct. 2014: DAAD (German Academix Exchange Service) PhD stipend

April 2013: Cecily De Monchaux Research Prize 2012/2013

Methods:

  • Electroencephalography
  • Eye-tracking
  • Virtual Reality

Projects:

Overt and covert attention to emotional faces in realistic social situations, DFG

Development of neural and behavioral mechanisms of attention in social interactions

Emerging Talents Initiative Individual differences affecting dynamic emotion authenticity perception (Centre for Research in Communities, Identities and Difference (CResCID) Dr Mircea Zloteanu and Dr Fatima Maria Felisberti)

Ecosystem

Publications
2021 // other

Natural eye-movements to faces in an attention shift paradigm

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/bvcfz

2021 // other

Overt, covert and natural attention shifts to emotional faces

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Clarisse Kugler; Laura Beatriz Borges Bastos Pasqualette
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/3qxmf

2021 // other

Validation of an open source, web-based, eye-tracking method (WebGazer) for research on cognitive development: Comparison of anticipatory looking behavior in toddlers tested via web-based vs. in-lab eye-tracking

OSF Registries

Elizabeth Simpson; Daniela Santos Oliveira; Manuel Bohn; Addison Billing; Tobias Schuwerk; Hannes Rakoczy; Steven Kalinke; Karin Strid; Julien Mayor; Eleanor Smith; Lucie Zimmer; Christina Bergmann; Naomi Havron; Liquan Liu; Sylvain Sirois; Laura Franchin; Daniel Haun; Francis Yuen; Isa Blomberg; Maleen Thiele; J Kiley Hamlin; Jessica Hay; Krisztina Jakobsen; Julia Christin Prein; Natalia Arias-Trejo; Marek Meristo; Louisa Kulke; Adrian Steffan; Rodrigo Dal Ben
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/smya4

Dec 2020 // other

Are we less social in noisy environments? No effect of noise on implicit Theory of Mind performance

Louisa Kulke; hannes rakoczy

Apr 2020 // preprint

Combining eye tracking with EEG: Effects of filter settings on EEG for trials containing task relevant eye-movements

Louisa Kulke; Vincent Kulke

Apr 2020 // journal-article

Relation Between Event-Related Potential Latency and Saccade Latency in Overt Shifts of Attention

Perception

Louisa Kulke; Janette Atkinson; Oliver Braddick

Feb 2020 // journal-article

Predictive context biases binocular rivalry in children and adults with no positive relation to two measures of social cognition

Scientific Reports

Christian Valuch; Louisa Kulke

2020 // other

Disengaging overt attention from emotional faces

OSF Registries

Anne Schacht; Louisa Kulke; Arezoo Pooresmaeili; Lena Brümmer
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/7ec8y

2020 // other

A systematic comparison of gaze patterns in true belief, false belief and ignorance situations

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Marina Proft; Hannes Rakoczy; Josefin Johannsen
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/j35qs

Sep 2019 // other

Predictive context biases binocular rivalry in children and adults with no positive relation to two measures of social cognition

Christian Valuch; Louisa Kulke

Aug 2019 // other

Neural mechanisms of overt attention shifts to emotional faces

Louisa Kulke

Jul 2019 // journal-article

Is implicit Theory of Mind real but hard to detect? Testing adults with different stimulus materials

Royal Society Open Science

Louisa Kulke; Marieke Wübker; Hannes Rakoczy

Mar 2019 // journal-article

Why can some implicit Theory of Mind tasks be replicated and others cannot? A test of mentalizing versus submentalizing accounts

PLOS ONE

Louisa Kulke; Magdalena Ewa Król; Josefin Johannsen; Hannes Rakoczy

2019 // other

Neural and attentional patterns of social content and emotional valence processing: An EEG and eye-tracking study

OSF Registries

Danilo Postin; Louisa Kulke; Anne Schacht
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/vxn6g

2019 // other

The influence of ovarian hormones on multisensory emotion recognition

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Adi Lausen; Yasaman Rafiee; Anne Schacht
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/u2cem

2019 // other

Differences in Incidental Memory of Virtual Reality compared to 2D Videos of Emotional Scenes

OSF Registries

Christian Valuch; Louisa Kulke; Anne Schacht; Marlene Wessels
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/fujpr

2019 // other

Overt and covert attention shifts to emotional faces - combining EEG, eye-tracking and a go/no-go paradigm

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Lena Brümmer; Arezoo Pooresmaeili; Anne Schacht
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/4kscq

2019 // other

Retrieving incidental memories in Virtual Reality

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Marlene Wessels; Anne Schacht; Christian Valuch
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/z76sj

2019 // other

Effects of visual competition and emotional salience on overt attention shifts

OSF Registries

Arezoo Pooresmaeili; Anne Schacht; Louisa Kulke
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/324ds

2019 // other

Testing anticipatory looking implicit Theory of Mind paradigms under more realistic social circumstances

OSF Registries

Louisa Kulke; Max Hinrichs
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/ntj2y

2019 // other

Determining salient regions of pictures with social & emotional content

OSF Registries

Lina Johanna Meiners; Louisa Kulke; Danilo Postin; Anne Schacht
DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/4wrzf

Oct 2018 // journal-article

Implicit reward associations impact face processing: Time-resolved evidence from event-related brain potentials and pupil dilations

NeuroImage

Wiebke Hammerschmidt; Igor Kagan; Louisa Kulke; Annekathrin Schacht
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.06.055

Oct 2018 // journal-article

Do infants understand false beliefs? We don't know yet - A commentary on Baillargeon, Buttelmann and Southgate's commentary

Cognitive Development

Diane Poulin-Dubois; Hannes Rakoczy; Kimberly Burnside; Cristina Crivello; Sebastian Dörrenberg; Katheryn Edwards; Horst Krist; Louisa Kulke; Ulf Liszkowski; Jason Low; Josef Perner; Lindsey Powell; Beate Priewasser; Eva Rafetseder; Ted Ruffman

May 2018 // other

Money or smiles: Independent ERP effects of associated monetary reward and happy faces

Wiebke Hammerschmidt; Louisa Kulke; Christina Broering; Annekathrin Schacht
DOI: 10.1101/325829

Apr 2018 // journal-article

Is Implicit Theory of Mind a Real and Robust Phenomenon? Results From a Systematic Replication Study

Psychological Science

Louisa Kulke; Britta von Duhn; Dana Schneider; Hannes Rakoczy
DOI: 10.1177/0956797617747090