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Dr. Joanna Kisker

Allgemeine Psychologie I

Tel.: +49 541 969-7673
joanna.kisker@uni-osnabrueck.de

Raum: 75/257
Institut für Psychologie
Lise-Meitner-Straße 3
49076 Osnabrück
Sprechzeiten: n.V.

Lehrveranstaltungen


Wintersemester 2023/24
Forschungsorientiertes Praktikum Ia (1) (S)

Lebenslauf


  • 10/2018 bis heute: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit in der Allgemeinen Psychologie I, FB08, Universität Osnabrück 
  • 10/2018 bis 02/2022: Promotion in der Allgemeinen Psychologie I, FB08, Universität Osnabrück 
    • Thesis: Progression in cognitive-affective research by increasing ecological validity: A series of Virtual Reality studies.
  • 2016 bis 2018: M. Sc. Klinische Psychologie, Universität Osnabrück
  • 2013 bis 2016: B. Sc. Psychologie, Universität Osnabrück

Publikationen


 

  • Kisker, J., Johnsdorf, M., Sagehorn, M., Schöne, B., & Gruber, T. (2024). Induced oscillatory brain responses under virtual reality conditions in the context of repetition priming. Experimental Brain Research, 1-17.
  • Sagehorn, M., Johnsdorf, M., Kisker, J., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. (2024). Electrophysiological correlates of face and object perception: A comparative analysis of 2D laboratory and virtual reality conditions. Psychophysiology, e14519.
  • Lange, L., Kisker, J. & Osinsky, R. (2023). Midfrontal mechanisms of performance monitoring continuously adapt to incoming information during outcome anticipation. Neuroimage: Reports 3 (3).
  • Kisker, J. & Schöne, B. (2023). Regular use of acupressure mats reduces perceived stress at subjective but not psychophysiological levels: Insights from a three-week relaxation training. Applied Psychology: Health And Well-Being.
  • Quittkat, H. L., Voges, M. M., Kisker, J., Schöne, B., Düsing, R., & Vocks, S. (2023). One body, two faces: How double standards influence body evaluation in women with binge‐eating disorder compared to mentally healthy women with higher weight and average weight. International Journal of Eating Disorders.
  • Sagehorn, M., Johnsdorf, M., Kisker, J., Sylvester, S., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. (2023). Real-life relevant face perception is not captured by the N170 but reflected in later potentials: A comparison of 2D and virtual reality stimuli. Frontiers in Psychology14.
  • Schöne, B., Kisker, J., Lange, L., Gruber, T., Sylvester, S., & Osinsky, R. (2023). The reality of virtual reality. Frontiers in Psychology14.
  • Johnsdorf, M., Pham, K. A., Schmidt, T., Truong, V. L., Wohnig, A., Kisker, J., ... & Schöne, B. (2023). New is not always better: Virtual reality does not necessarily enhance mnemonic processing. Frontiers in Psychology14.
  • Johnsdorf, M., Kisker, J., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. Comparing Encoding Mechanisms in Realistic Virtual Reality and Conventional 2D Laboratory Settings: Event-Related Potentials in a Repetition Suppression Paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 97.
  • Kisker, J., Lange, L., Flinkenflügel, K., Kaup, M., Labersweiler, N., Tetenborg, F., ... & Schöne, B. (2021). Authentic fear responses in virtual reality: A mobile EEG study on affective, behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of fear. Frontiers in Virtual Reality
  • Schöne, B., Kisker, J., Sylvester, R. S., Radtke, E. L., & Gruber, T. (2021). Library for universal virtual reality experiments (luVRe): A standardized immersive 3D/360° picture and video database for VR based research. Current Psychology, 1-19.
  • Kisker, J., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. (2021). Behavioral realism and lifelike psychophysiological responses in virtual reality by the example of a height exposure. Psychological research85(1), 68-81.
  • Kisker, J., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. (2021). Experiences in virtual reality entail different processes of retrieval as opposed to conventional laboratory settings: A study on human memory. Current Psychology40(7), 3190-3197.
  • Kisker, J., Gruber, T., & Schöne, B. (2020). Virtual reality experiences promote autobiographical retrieval mechanisms: Electrophysiological correlates of laboratory and virtual experiences. Psychological Research, 1-17.