Archiv für Juni 2025
A-Dok 2025
The 15th A-Dok Conference, organized by Anton Koger, Matilde Simonetti, and Luigi Falanga, was held in Aachen from May 25th to 27th. As an annual gathering for early-career researchers in Germany, A-Dok has long been a hub for scientific exchange in the fields of experimental and cognitive psychology.
This year’s multidisciplinary program featured exciting talks, posters, and discussions on topics ranging from language and cognitive control to decision-making and perception-action dynamics. In addition to engaging talks, poster sessions, and interactive discussions, a particular highlight were the keynote lectures by Dr. Yuranny Cabral-Calderin and Dr. Fritz Günther, who shared their international research experiences and offered valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges of academic life abroad.
Beyond the scientific sessions, the event included various networking and social activities, emphasizing the importance of building peer connections within the academic community.
A-Dok 2025 underscored the crucial role of equality, interdisciplinarity, and international exchange within cognitive psychology. The conference fostered an inclusive atmosphere in which early-career researchers could develop a professional network and explore new ideas and frontiers.
IfP Sommerfest 2025
Das Institut für Psychologie hat am 2. Juni gemeinsam das diesjährige Sommerfest am Standort Jägerstraße gefeiert.
Bei gutem Wetter wurde gegrillt, ein leckeres Buffet genossen und die Gelegenheit genutzt, sich untereinander auszutauschen und zu vernetzen.
Ein besonderer Dank geht an das Orga-Team für das gelungene Fest!
SAA Conference 2025
The annual conference of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment (SAA) took place from May 26 to 28, 2025, at KU Leuven, Belgium – with multiple contributions by the lab Developmental Psychology and Research Methods. Not only did we enjoy the magnificent old town and the discussions with long standing and new collaborators, but there was also reason to celebrate: After the SAA Travel Scholarship (2023) and the Early Career Award (2024), Anna Jori Lücke has received the Best Poster Award at this year’s conference for her presentation of recent findings from our AgeLight project. Congratulations!

©Bart Duriez

©Bart Duriez
Talks
Giletta, M., Michels, N., Debra, G., & Neubauer, A. B. Examining Affective Dynamics in Daily Life as Precursors to the Development of Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence.
Giurgiu., M., Timm, I., Ebner-Priemer, U. W., Schmiedek, F., & Neubauer, A. B. Causal effects of sedentary breaks on affective and cognitive parameters in daily life: A within-person encouragement study.
Neubauer, A. B., & Snijder, J.-P. Do time-varying confounders inflate between-person differences in within-person associations?
Snijder, J.-P., & Neubauer, A. B. Comparing DSEM Analyses in Mplus and Stan: A Case Study Across Four Ecological Momentary Assessment Datasets.
Sosin, A., & Neubauer, A. B. Yes, but Across Which Time Frame? Reciprocal Effects Between Autonomous Motivation and Need Fulfillment Vary Across Time Scales.
Thiel, J. C., Zintel, S., Schmidt, L., Stoffel, M., Sieverding, M., Ditzen, B., & Neubauer, A. B. Stress Reactivity in Everyday Life and the Laboratory: Combining Ambulatory Assessment and the TSST.
Symposia
Sosin, A. Storm and Stress Vol. 2? Antecedents and Consequences of Fluctuations in Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Well-Being
Poster
Lücke, A. J., Harmsen, J.-F., Baumgarten, S., Walter, P., Kraus, T., Schweiker, M., & Neubauer, A. B. Light and day – Associations of younger and older adults’ light exposure with well-being and sleep in everyday life.
Ochs, K. A., Schmiedek, F., Neubauer, A. B. , & Wieland, L. M. What Drives Children’s Affective Well-Being? Exploring the Relations Between Sleep, Physical Activity, and Affect in Late Childhood