Sabine Susanne Windmann
Department of Pshycology
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Prof. Dr. Sabine Susanne Windmann, has done Doctoral Degree (Dr. rer. nat.) from the Faculty I (Psychology) at the University of Trier in 1997, studied Psychology at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-University Bonn (Germany), main subjects: Biopsychology, Forensic and Clinical Psychology 1992 Other Experiences: 1994 – 2004:Psychological expert on eyewitness credibility [Psychologische Sachverständige] for courts in Trier, Kaiserslautern, Wittlich, and Bochum (all Germany)
Research Interest
Decision-making in the face of uncertainty, risk, ambiguity, and conflict. Prosocial behavior (altruism and moral courage)
Publications
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Windmann, S., & Hill, H. (2014). Dissociating electrophysiological correlates of subjective, objective, and correct memory in investigating the emotion-induced recognition bias. Consciousness and cognition, 29, 199-211.
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Hahn, T., Notebaert, K., Anderl, C., Reicherts, P., Wieser, M., Kopf, J., ... & Windmann, S. (2015). Reliance on functional resting-state network for stable task control predicts behavioral tendency for cooperation. NeuroImage, 118, 231-236.
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Kinnunen, S. P., Singh, M., & Windmann, S. (2015). Dissociating facets of self-reported altruism in India and Germany: Preliminary evidence. Psychological Studies, 60(2), 193-203.
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Anderl, C., Hahn, T., Notebaert, K., Klotz, C., Rutter, B., & Windmann, S. (2015). Cooperative preferences fluctuate across the menstrual cycle. Judgment and Decision Making, 10(5), 400.
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Lieberz, K. A., Windmann, S., Geniole, S. N., McCormick, C. M., Muellerâ€Engelmann, M., Gruener, F., ... & Steil, R. (2017). The facial widthâ€toâ€height ratio determines interpersonal distance preferences in the observer. Aggressive Behavior.