Elisabeth Brückner

PhD Student
NameElisabeth Brückner M. Sc.
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Short Biography:
Elisabeth Brückner has been a research assistant at the Chair of Addiction Research since August 2019. She studied psychology at Universität Koblenz-Landau (B.Sc.) and Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (M.Sc.). For her master‘s thesis, she examined mechanisms of visual attention focusing on identity-based distractor-inhibition. In her research, she examines common and distinct mechanisms of social anxiety and alcohol use. Furthermore, she participates in student counseling and the coordination of the master’s program in clinical psychology and psychotherapy.
Research Interests:
- Identity-based Distractor-Inhibition in the Additional-Singleton-Paradigm
- Dissociation of Wanting- und Liking-Processes in Implicit Association-Tasks
- Common and Distinct Mechanisms of Social Anxiety and Alcohol Use.