Dr Melissa Horning
- Email: Melissa.Horning@converis5.com
- Mobile: +49 152 9876665
- Phone: +49 721 4987534
- Address
Zur Giesserei 8
76227 Karlsruhe
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Work Affiliations
- From 06/05/2012 to 06/28/2015: Research Assistant, Department of Behavioral Physiology
Research Interest
Priming paradigms: semantic priming, affective priming, response priming, negative priming, masked priming, priming with movement Further paradigms:attentional blink, emotional Stroop, dot probe Emotion and motivation research: information processing of emotional stimuli, motivational regulation, emotion and attention, motivational influences on subliminal persuasion Memory and cognition research: semantic memory (especially for categories), attention, attention and movement, masking and consciousness, embodiment Neuropsychological research: EEG, ERPs, LRPs, eye tracking General research questions: influence of context, mood, and personality variables (e.g., on priming), embodiment, neuronal models / cognitive modeling, sex differences, visual and auditory stimuli presentation, subliminal persuasion
Research Areas
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Publications
- A review of associations between family or shared meal frequency and dietary and weight status outcomes across the lifespan.; Fulkerson, Larson, Horning, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Behavioural responses of juvenile Steller sea lions to abdominal surgery: Developing an assessment of post-operative pain; Walker KA, Horning M, Mellish JAE, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Health and condition in the adult Weddell seal of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica; Mellish JAE, Hindle AG, Horning M; 2011; Journal article
- Profiling heat loss in an extreme polar mammal, the Weddell seal; Hindle A, Horning M, Mellish JA; 2013; Other
- Surface temperature patterns in seals and sea lions: A validation of temporal and spatial consistency; Nienaber J, Thomton J, Horning M, et al.; 2010; Journal article
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Keywords
Marine mammals, visual and auditory stimuli presentation