Kerstin Dück
© Kerstin Dück
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
NameMs Dr. Kerstin Dück
Send encrypted email via the SecureMail portal (for TUD external users only).
Short CV
Kerstin Dück has been a research assistant at the Chair for Addiction Research since April 2021 and works primarily in project C6 “Cognitive Control in (Disorders of) Impulsivity and Compulsivity” of the German Collaborative Research Center 940 “Volition and Cognitive Control”.
She studied psychology at the Bielefeld University and psychology, focusing on cognitive neuroscience, at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universtität Münster. In her master thesis, she examined the change in emotional processing following electroconvulsive therapy in Major Depression.
Research Interests
- Neural correlates of different configurations of impulsivity and compulsivity
- Changes in conflict processing, performance monitoring and response inhibition in association with impulsivity and compulsivity, with a focus on obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcohol use disorder
- Predicting self-control in daily life (ecological momentary assessment) from neural correlates of cognitive control
Publikationen
Dück, K., Overmeyer, R., Eger, L., & Endrass, T. (2025). Self-Reported Impulsivity Predicts Missed Study Appointments: Validating a German Adaptation of the BIS-11. Personality Science, 6, 27000710251408750. https://doi.org/10.1177/27000710251408750
Dück, K., Wüllhorst, R., Overmeyer, R., & Endrass, T. (2024). On the effects of impulsivity and compulsivity on neural correlates of model-based performance. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 21057. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-71692-w
Dück, K., Overmeyer, R., Mohr, H., & Endrass, T. (2023). Are electrophysiological correlates of response inhibition linked to impulsivity and compulsivity? A machine-learning analysis of a Go/Nogo task. Psychophysiology, 60(6), e14310. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14310
Enneking, V., Dzvonyar, F., Dück, K., Dohm, K., Grotegerd, D., Förster, K., Meinert, S., Lemke, H., Klug, M., Waltemate, L., Goltermann, J., Hülsmann, C., Borgers, T., Böhnlein, J., Sindermann, L., Richter, M., Leehr, E. J., Repple, J., Opel, N., … Redlich, R. (2020). Brain functional effects of electroconvulsive therapy during emotional processing in major depressive disorder. Brain Stimulation, 13(4), 1051–1058. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2020.03.018