History


The following scientists have given us the honour and pleasure of presenting a lecture at the Lunchtime Seminar in recent years.

The Lunchtime Seminar is organized by Pascal Gygax and Andreas Sonderegger with the generous support of the Faculty Action Funds of the Faculty of Humanities.

Programme of the Spring Semester 2020


12.03.2020 Michael Burtscher (ZHAW Angewandte Psychologie) Digital data to conceptualize team processes: What works, What doesn't, What's promising?
26.03.2020 Patrick Neff (University of Salzburg) Neurofeedback in 2020 - Quo Vadis?
02.04.2020 Mareike Hülsemann (Université de Fribourg) Influencing sleep and cognition by pre-sleep information and beliefs
09.04.2020 Lucas Spierer (Université de Fribourg) TBD
07.05.2020 Benjamin Kowialiewski (University of Grenobles) The nature of linguistic long-term memory effects in verbal working memory.
14.05.2020 Jais Adam-Troian (Istanbul Bilgi University) The motivationnal underpinnings of conspiracy beliefs: from social contexts to culture.



Programme of the Autumn Semester 2019


Date Guest Speaker Title
17.10.2019 Simon Faghel-Soubeyrand (Université de Montréal) Exploring idiosyncratic visual representations with decoding analysis and psychophysical data.
31.10.2019 Ahmad Abu-Akel (Université de Lausanne) Some 'deeper' issues to consider for the autism-psychosis diametric model: Tradeoff versus co-occurrence.
14.11.2019 Petra Schmid (ETH Zürich) When is performance feedback motivating? The role of experienced power and feedback valence.
28.11.2019 Salomé Kurth (Université de Fribourg) Maturation of sleep rhythm in children: Investigating its function and risks.
05.12.2019 Elham Barzegaran (Université de Fribourg) Cortical sources of Vernier and letter acuities.
12.12.2019 Norbert Semmer (Universität Bern) Stress and resources at the workplace: Concepts, results, implications.