Publications of Natalie Sebanz
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Poster (22)
2003
Poster
Representing others` actions: An ERP study of dyadic interaction. 13th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP XIII), Granada, Spain (2003)
Poster
Modulations of the P3 through social context. 5th Congress of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies, Bordeaux, France (2003)
Poster
Your task is my task: Shared task representations in dyadic interactions. 25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2003), Boston, MA (2003)
Poster
Twin Peaks: ERP-Korrelate des gemeinsamen Handelns. 45. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Kiel (2003)
2002
Poster
How two share space. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO (2002)
Poster
Gemeinsam oder einsam? Effekte des sozialen Kontexts auf die Handlungsplanung. 43. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), Berlin (2002)
Poster
How two share space: Effects of social context on the visual processing of spatial stimuli. EuroConference and EBBS workshop on Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Visuomotor Control, La Londe, Fance (2002)
Poster
Gemeinsam oder allein? Effekte der Aufgabenteilung in der Handlungsplanung. 44. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Chemnitz (2002)
2001
Poster
The mental representation of gender in German monolingual and German-Italian bilingual speakers. 12th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP XII) / 18th Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, Cognitive Psychology Section, Edinburgh, UK (2001)
Teaching (3)
2004
Teaching
Allgemeine Psychologie: Lernen und Motivation. Lecture: Seminar, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, 2004-04 - 2004-07
2001
Teaching
Englisch für PsychologInnen. Lecture: Seminar, Ludwig-Maximilian-Universitaet München, 2001-10 - 2002-02
Teaching
Englisch für PsychologInnen. Lecture: Seminar, Universität Innsbruck, 2001-10 - 2002-02
Thesis - PhD (1)
2004
Thesis - PhD
You are always on my mind: Representing others’ actions and intentions. Dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Germany (2004)