Prof. Dr. Matthias J. Wieser

Forschungsschwerpunkt: Der Einfluss von emotionalem Gesichtsausdruck und Blickkontakt auf visuelle Aufmerksamkeitsprozesse bei sozialer Ängstlichkeit.

Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Klinische Neurowissenschaften, Kognitive Neurowissenschaften, Verhaltensneurobiologie

Ausbildung:
Studium der Psychologie, Promotion in klinischer Psychologie

Position / Tätigkeit:
Full professor | Clinical Psychology

Publikationen in Fachjournalen

Reicherts, P., Gerdes, A. B. M., Pauli, P., & Wieser, M. J. (in press). On the mutual effects of pain and emotion: facial pain expressions enhance pain perception and vice versa are perceived as more arousing when feeling pain. Pain.

Schwarz, K. A., Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B. M., Mühlberger, A., & Pauli, P. (in press). Why are you looking like that? How the context influences evaluation and processing of human faces. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.

Andreatta, M., Fendt, M., Mühlberger, A., Wieser, M. J., Imobersteg, S., Yarali, A., Gerber, B., Pauli, P. (2012). Onset and offset of aversive events establish distinct memories requiring fear- and reward network. Learning & Memory, 19, 518-526.

Gerdes, A. B. M., Wieser, M. J., Alpers, G. W., Strack, F., & Pauli, P. (2012). Why do you smile at me while I'm in pain? - Pain selectively modulates voluntary facial muscle responses to happy faces. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 85, 161-167.

Gruss, L. F., Wieser, M. J., Schweinberger, S., & Keil, A. (2012). Face-evoked steady-state visual potentials: effects of presentation rate and face inversion. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 316.

Likowski, K. U., Mühlberger, A., Gerdes, A. B. M., Wieser, M. J., Pauli, P., & Weyers, P. (2012). Facial mimicry and the mirror neuron system: Simultaneous acquisition of facial electromyography and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6:214.

Reicherts, P., Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B. M., Likowski, K. U., Weyers, P., Mühlberger, A., & Pauli, P. (2012). Electro-cortical evidence for preferential processing of dynamic pain expressions compared to other emotional expressions. Pain, 153, 1959-1964.

Wieser, M. J., & Brosch, T. (2012). Faces in context: A review and systematization of contextual influences on affective face processing. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 471.

Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B. M., Greiner, R., Reicherts, P. & Pauli, P. (2012). Tonic pain grabs attention, but leaves the processing of facial expressions intact - Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Biological Psychology, 90, 242-248.

Wieser, M. J., Klupp, E., Weyers, P., Pauli, P., Weise, D., Zeller, D., Classen, J., & Mühlberger, A. (2012). Reduced early visual emotion discrimination as an index of diminished emotion processing in Parkinson„s disease“ Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Cortex, 48, 1207-1217.

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

Graduate School

Institut:
Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Klinische Neurowissenschaften, Kognitive Neurowissenschaften, Verhaltensneurobiologie

Anschrift:
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA Rotterdam
NL

E-Mail:
wieser@essb.eur.nl

Homepage:
https://www.eur.nl/en/people/matthias-wieser