We took part in the European Health Psychology Society Conference 2024.
The eLearning project “Medical Risk Communication (MEDRIS)”, led by Prof. Dr. Simone Dohle, has been selected as one of seven innovative projects to receive funding from the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn.
The results of a study by Rebecca Blase, Dr Julia Meis-Harris, Prof Birgitta Weltermann and Prof Simone Dohle were published in the journal Medical Decision Making.
Together with Liesemarie Albers from FernUni Hagen, Alice Seffen and Rebecca Blase conduct a science communication project on Instagram.
Qëndresa Rramani Dervishi and her collaborators have published the results of an fMRI study comparing the discounting behaviour and related brain responses for different types of reward.
In March, the book "Inspiring Change: How to Influence Behaviour for a Better World" was published, and our team member Dr. Julia Meis-Harris contributed as a co-author to the development of the BehaviourWorks Method.
In February, Dr. Julia Meis-Harris gave a talk at the University of Melbourne on our current projects and met with the Director of BehaviourWorks Australia (Monash University).
Prof. Dr. Simone Dohle and colleagues have published new research findings from the "Implicit Theories" project.