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Ms. Maren Giersiepen

Maren Giersiepen

PhD Student

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LMU Munich
Department of Psychology
General and Experimental Psychology
Leopoldstr. 13, D-80802 Munich

Room: 2103A

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Maren Giersiepen studied Psychology with a focus on neuroscience and clinical psychology at Maastricht University (B.Sc.) and Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf (M.Sc.). For her Master’s thesis on the relevance of offender-related characteristics during risk assessment of sexual offenders she collaborated with the Department of Forensic Psychiatry at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. Using a combination of behavioral methods and EEG, she now aims to investigate the relation between sense of agency, affective feedback processing and action regulation.

Publications:

  • Giersiepen, M., Schütz-Bosbach, S., & Kaiser, J. (2023). Freedom of choice boosts midfrontal theta power during affective feedback processing of goal-directed actions. Biological Psychology, 183, 108659
  • Giersiepen, M., Schütz-Bosbach, S., Kaiser, J. (in press). My Choice, my Actions: Self-Determination, not Instrumental Value of Outcomes Enhances Outcome Monitoring During Learning. Cerebral Cortex