mw. dr. M. (Marte) Otten
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Brain & Cognition
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Weesperplein
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1018 XA Amsterdam
Kamernummer: 4.13
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M.Otten@uva.nl
T: 0205256947
T: 0205256840
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Hi, welcome to my website where you can find some
information about me & my work.
I received my BA & MA in Cognitive and Biological
Psychology from the Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam, The
Netherlands) and received my PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from
the University of Amsterdam.
Following my PhD, I was awarded a NWO Rubicon Scholarship to
complete a 2 year post-doc at Harvard Univerity, in Mahzarin
Banaji's <a
href="http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~banaji/"
target="_blank">Social Cognition Laboratory. Here my
research focused on the influence that (unconscious)
stereotypical knowledge has on low-level attentional processes,
memory & language perception.
Currently I am back at the University of Amsterdam, this time
at the Department of Social Psychology. Here I work together
with Kai Jonas . Our research project, funded by a fast-track
grant from the NWO Conflict & Safety Spearhead, focuses on
the causes and consequences of humiliation, both at an
individual and anintergroup context.
In my research, I use both behavioral and psychophysiological
measures (EEG & ERP).
2014
- M. Otten & K.J. Jonas (2014). Humiliation as an intense emotional experience: Evidence from the electro-encephalogram. Social Neuroscience, 9 (1), 25-35. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2013.855660
2013
- M. Otten & K.J. Jonas (2013). Out of the group, out of control? The brain responds to social exclusion with changes in cognitive control. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 8 (7), 789-794. doi: 10.1093/scan/nss071
2012
- M. Otten & M.R. Banaji (2012). Social categories shape the neural representation of emotion: evidence from a visual face adaptation task. Frontiers in integrative neuroscience , 6, 9. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2012.00009
2011
- Y. Pinto, M. Otten, M.A. Cohen, J.M. Wolfe & T.S. Horowitz (2011). The boundary conditions for Bohr’s law: when is reacting faster than acting? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 73 (2), 613-620. doi: 10.3758/s13414-010-0057-7
2009
- J.J.A. van Berkum, B. Holleman, M. Nieuwland, M. Otten & J. Murre (2009). Right or wrong? The brain's fast response to morally objectionable statements. Psychological Science, 20 (9), 1092-1099.
- M. Otten & J.J.A. van Berkum (2009). Does working memory capacity affect the ability to predict upcoming words in discourse? Brain Research, 1291, 92-101.
2014
- K.J. Jonas, M. Otten & B. Doosje (2014). Humiliation in conflict: underlying processes and effects on human thought and behavior. In C.K.W. de Dreu (Ed.), Social conflict within and between groups (Current issues in social psychology) (pp. 37-54). New York [etc.]: Psychology Press.
2008
- M. Otten (2008, April 01). Discourse-based lexical anticipation : the nature and contextual basis of predictions in language comprehension. Universiteit van Amsterdam (156 pag.). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. J.G.W. Raaijmakers & dr. J.J.A. van Berkum.
Prijs
- M. Otten (2012). Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for Career Development. Recognition.
Prijs
- M. Otten (2012). Small group meeting on extreme emotions in human interaction.
