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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Faculty of Life Sciences | Department of Psychology | Staff | Prof. Dr. rer. soc. habil. Werner Sommer, i.R.

Prof. Dr. rer. soc. habil. Werner Sommer, i.R.

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Name
Prof. Dr. rer. soc. habil. Werner Sommer i.R.
Status
emeritus professor
Email
werner.sommer (at) rz.hu-berlin.de

Visiting address
Rudower Chaussee 18 , Room 2'203
Phone number
(030) 2093-4886
Fax
(030) 2093-4910
Consultation hours
Mailing address
Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin
Courses

Curriculum Vitae

 

1976

Diploma in Psychology,

University of Würzburg

1982

Dr. rer. soc. (Psychology),

University of Konstanz

1982-1994

Research scientist,                   

Physiological Psychology unit,

University of Konstanz

1984-1985

Research fellowship (DFG)

1991

Habilitation at the University of Konstanz

1991-1995

Psychology lecturer (Hochschuldozent)

University of Konstanz

since 1995

Professor of Biological Psychology and Psychophysiology,

Department of Psychology,

Humboldt-University of Berlin

1996-1998

Head of the Department of Psychology

1997-1998

Speaker of the Graduate School GRK 423

“Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience”

2006-2009

Speaker of DFG Research Group

Conflicts as Signals in Cognitive Systems”

2007-2010

Director “Interdisciplinary Research Center for Conflicts in Intelligent Systems” at the Humboldt-University of Berlin

since 2012 Associate Member, Center for Non-linear Studies, Baptist-University, Hongkong
since 2014 Visiting Professor South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China


Research interests

 

  • Cognitive Psychophysiology (psychological significance of brain potentials)
  • Face processing (person recognition, facial affect processing, individual differences and development)
  • Language processing (language perception and production, Reading)
  • Psychology of Meals

 

Latest information

 

... on Prof. Dr. Werner Sommer's work with Residue Iteration Decomposition (RIDE) here

... on the psychology of meals in this video: link

 

 

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