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Mindsets influence how we deal with challenges and activate self-regulation processes. The role of neurocognitive processes in this context has yet to be explored. The study A Lot Going on at the Zoo is one of the first investigations on the connection between mindsets, neurocognitive processes, and self-regulation at primary school age. It particularly focuses on the allocation of attention after errors. In addition to questionnaires and standardised self-regulation tasks, neurophysiological methods (EEG) are used.
Project homepage (only in German)https://cnsr.uni-heidelberg.de/page/project_zoo
Project Leadership
Prof. Dr. Silke Hertel, Heidelberg University
Prof. Dr. Yves Karlen, University of Zurich
Project Team
Dr. Maren Stern, Heidelberg University
Leonie Köllbichler (M.Sc.Psych.), Heidelberg University
Dr. Torsten Wüstenberg, Heidelberg University
Project Duration
2021-2024
Funding
Departmental resources of Prof. Hertel, Heidelberg University