Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Sarah Jessen

Empathy for pain persists across live two-way video interactions and viewing of prerecorded videos

New paper out from our lab, together with Anat Perry! We asked if empathy is reduced when watching someone in pain in a pre-recorded video or live. Short answer: no, at least as far as our behavioral and electrophysiological measurements go. Check out the long answer in the paper: rdcu.be/fdEMr

1 day ago 4 2 1 1
Post image Post image

The Obleser lab will be hiring soon!

New postdoc (fully funded) and
new PhD or part-time postdoc position (soft-money funded).

Spread the word. Start in Sept/Oct.
Watch out for official announcements!
Please be in touch.

auditorycognition.com
obleserlab.com
hoerhanse.de
lemmi.uni-luebeck.de

1 week ago 42 44 1 0

Liebe JuMis der Entwicklungspsychologie! 👋 Unser virtueller JuMi-Mittagstisch ist aus der Pause zurück.
Nächstes Thema: „Auslandsaufenthalt in der PhD- & Postdoc-Phase“ 🌍✈️
📅 Freitag, 08.05.2026
⏰ 12:30 Uhr

1 week ago 0 2 1 0

Our latest results on bioRxiv!

Our EEG study shows that human brain activity consecutively supports both Bayesian integration and prediction‑error signalling.

Plot twist: prediction‑error signalling appears to be consistent with the Reverse Hierarchy Theory!

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

3 weeks ago 13 8 0 2
4 ERP curves in blue and orange, showing responses to male vs. female faces (blue = happy expression, orange = fearful expression) under father's vs. stranger's odor. The curves only deviate for male faces and father odor, where the curve in orange is higher. Also shown topoplots for all conditions.

4 ERP curves in blue and orange, showing responses to male vs. female faces (blue = happy expression, orange = fearful expression) under father's vs. stranger's odor. The curves only deviate for male faces and father odor, where the curve in orange is higher. Also shown topoplots for all conditions.

In her new study, Antonia Düfeld shows that also the father’s odor influences emotion processing in 7-month-old infants, but not as straightforward as the mother’s. The influence seems specific for response to male (but not female) facial expressions. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... (2/2)

3 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

New paper from our lab 👶🧠: We know quite a bit about how a mother’s odor can influence social processes in infancy, but what about dad?👨‍🍼(1/2)

3 weeks ago 3 1 1 0
Post image

spannende VL Reihe im SoSe an der Uni Lübeck

1 month ago 16 3 0 0
Top left: Experimental paradigm. The authors analyzed EEG data recorded from 49 sleeping human newborns while being exposed to monophonic piano melodies composed by J. S. Bach (real condition) and control stimuli (shuffled condition). Top right: Surprise and entropy. Surprise and entropy associated with each note’s timing (green, St and Et, respectively) and pitch (yellow, Sp and Ep, respectively) were estimated using an unsupervised statistical learning model trained on all stimuli. Dot plots display mean surprise and entropy associated with real and shuffled music, averaged across melodies (left panel), and separately for each melody (right panel).  Bottom: Analytical approach. Multivariate Temporal Response Function (mTRF) models were fit to describe the forward relationship between multiple stimulus features and the EEG signal. The full TRF model (leftmost panel) included acoustic low-level features (spectral flux, acoustic onset, IOI, and IPI) and high-level features (surprise and entropy of pitch and timing).

Top left: Experimental paradigm. The authors analyzed EEG data recorded from 49 sleeping human newborns while being exposed to monophonic piano melodies composed by J. S. Bach (real condition) and control stimuli (shuffled condition). Top right: Surprise and entropy. Surprise and entropy associated with each note’s timing (green, St and Et, respectively) and pitch (yellow, Sp and Ep, respectively) were estimated using an unsupervised statistical learning model trained on all stimuli. Dot plots display mean surprise and entropy associated with real and shuffled music, averaged across melodies (left panel), and separately for each melody (right panel). Bottom: Analytical approach. Multivariate Temporal Response Function (mTRF) models were fit to describe the forward relationship between multiple stimulus features and the EEG signal. The full TRF model (leftmost panel) included acoustic low-level features (spectral flux, acoustic onset, IOI, and IPI) and high-level features (surprise and entropy of pitch and timing).

Does our very human ability to anticipate #musical structure exist at birth? @robertabianco.bsky.social @giacomonovembre.bsky.social &co show that #newborns encode #rhythmic (but not melodic) expectations based on statistical regularities in real #music @plosbiology.org plos.io/4kqKVWg

2 months ago 11 7 1 0
Advertisement

🎓 Die Fachgruppe Entwicklungspsychologie (DGPs) vergibt derzeit bis zu 4 MiniGrants à 1.500 € zur Förderung von Vernetzung und Laborbesuchen in frühen Karrierephasen. Die Grants ermöglichen Einblicke in neue Arbeitsgruppen, Methoden und Forschungsprozesse durch Aufenthalte.

2 months ago 10 6 1 0
Video

📢 Applications are open for the 2026 #JacobsCIFARFellowship!

A new partnership between the Jacobs Foundation and CIFAR supports early- & mid-career researchers advancing how children learn & develop worldwide.

🗓️ Apply by 2 February 2026 → cifarportal.smapply.io/prog/jacobs_...

4 months ago 13 11 0 0
Open Positions - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Webseiten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

We are advertising **11 new PhD positions** in the second cohort of our RTG on Curiosity (details on all 11 positions here: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open+posi...). One of these positions is in my group looking at the role of curiosity in early word learning (www.uni-goettingen.de/en/644546.ht...)

4 months ago 9 6 0 0
Post image Post image Post image

Just published my "Programming for Psychologists" course! 👩‍💻 github.com/Naubody/prog...

Designed for Psychology & Cognitive Neuroscience Master's students starting their programming journey at @vuamsterdam.bsky.social.

Feel free to share! Feedback welcome!

4 months ago 71 30 0 1
Mitglieder der neuen Fachgruppenleitung von links nach rechts: Markus Werkle-Bergner, Claudia Friedrich, Özlem Sensoy, Sarah Jessen, und Trinh Nguyen

Mitglieder der neuen Fachgruppenleitung von links nach rechts: Markus Werkle-Bergner, Claudia Friedrich, Özlem Sensoy, Sarah Jessen, und Trinh Nguyen

Neue Fachgruppenleitung der EPSY gewählt!

#DGPs #EPSY #EPSY_news #Entwicklungspsychologie #Fachgruppe

5 months ago 10 3 1 1
Post image

It's FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS FALL 🍁🎃🍂

Check out our free, upcoming talks and register here: fitng.org/fitng-togeth...

5 months ago 13 4 0 1
schematic of fetal OPM-MEG

schematic of fetal OPM-MEG

📈🧠 We're looking for brains! 🧠📈
Postdoc + PhD positions are available to help pioneer fetal MEG with optically pumped magnetometers, measuring prenatal responses to sound and light to understand how we start making sense of the world even before we're born. 🐣

Please get in touch to hear more!

6 months ago 58 38 3 5
Advertisement

Looking for a Master internship and interested in timing the interplay between timing and hearing?
🔽
brainthemind.com/openings/

8 months ago 2 5 0 0

🥁 New preprint 👇 got the whole @kinderstudien.bsky.social lab working together 🤗 plus some friends, guests & alumni. Our developmental take on interpersonal neural synchrony - from basic entrainment to communicative rhythms to shared representations 🧠🧠

9 months ago 13 5 0 1
Integrating movements in neuroscientific investigations The human brain is part of a movable body. Moving the body and its sensory organs helps reduce uncertainty in a dynamic environment. Cognitive Neuroscience has traditionally considered bodily movement

We’ll have talks by @freekvanede.bsky.social‬, Marlene Meyer, @giacomonovembre.bsky.social, Julius Welzel, Martin Bleichner, and Melanie Klapprott, and lots of time for posters and discussions. More details, submission of abstract, and registration here: www.imove2025.org

9 months ago 2 0 0 0

Are you interested in what to do with all that movement data you often get in your neuroscience measures? Is it just noise, or how can we make use of it? This December, we are organizing a workshop in Lübeck to discuss precisely these questions. (1/2)

9 months ago 7 6 1 0
Integrating movements in neuroscientific investigations The human brain is part of a movable body. Moving the body and its sensory organs helps reduce uncertainty in a dynamic environment. Cognitive Neuroscience has traditionally considered bodily movement

We’ll have talks by @freekvanede.bsky.social‬, Marlene Meyer, ‪@giacomonovembre.bsky.social‬, Julius Welzel, Martin Bleichner, and Melanie Klapprott, and lots of time for posters and discussions. More details, submission of abstract, and registration here: www.imove2025.org

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Social odor as a source of learning in human infants Maternal odor has recently emerged as an important but ill-understood factor in sociocognitive learning in early human development. We propose that so…

Out now in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social! Check out our new article discussing how social odor can impact other sociocognitive processes in infancy.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

11 months ago 2 0 0 0
Preview
Respiratory and cardiac interoceptive sensitivity in the first two years of life Infants are sensitive to their own respiration and heartbeat already in the first two years of life.

Do babies sense their own body rhythms? Our new paper on 🫀 & 🫁 interoception in 👶 is now out in @elife.bsky.social: Respiratory and cardiac interoceptive sensitivity in the first two years of life doi.org/10.7554/eLif... @kinderstudien.bsky.social @univie.ac.at led by @markustuente.bsky.social

1 year ago 25 11 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
Development of Auditory and Spontaneous Movement Responses to Music over the First Year of Life Humans across cultures not only share the ability to recognise music but also respond to it through movement. While the sensory encoding of music is well-studied, when and how infants naturally start ...

Check out our new preprint on how infants respond to music over the first year of life! 👶🧠💃🎶
While neural responses are pretty much ready to go in the youngest, moving to music takes a bit longer, becoming more complex and potentially more dance-like by 12 months. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

11 months ago 23 11 2 1
Post image

We're looking for a PhD student interested in developing brains and developing new methods to study them! Anna Kowalczyk and myself have a fully funded PhD position to advance OPM-MEG methods for infant and neonatal brain imaging. 👉 Please repost to help us spread the word 🙏 More info & links 👇

11 months ago 12 14 1 2
Post image

@sarahjessen.bsky.social of the Babylab @uniluebeck.bsky.social took Martin Orf and me from the @jonasobleser.bsky.social lab along an intriguing journey into the neural fate and consequences of a mother‘s voice in her infant’s brain. Under review now. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

1 year ago 16 5 0 0
A bird's-eye view of a former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp showing a wide dirt pathway flanked by parallel rows of barbed-wire fences. Groups of visitors walk along the path, surrounded by the remnants of brick structures and barracks, now reduced to foundations. Green grass contrasts with the somber history of the site, as the path leads toward a guard tower in the distance.

A bird's-eye view of a former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp showing a wide dirt pathway flanked by parallel rows of barbed-wire fences. Groups of visitors walk along the path, surrounded by the remnants of brick structures and barracks, now reduced to foundations. Green grass contrasts with the somber history of the site, as the path leads toward a guard tower in the distance.

Auschwitz was at the end of a long process. It did not start from gas chambers.

This hatred was gradually developed by humans. From ideas, words, stereotypes & prejudice through legal exclusion, dehumanization & escalating violence... to systematic and industrial murder.

Auschwitz took time.

1 year ago 53072 22540 1057 1722
Stefanie Höhl holding her book titled Das größte kleine Wunder.

Stefanie Höhl holding her book titled Das größte kleine Wunder.

First time holding my book ✨ I had so much fun writing about the absolute miracle that is the first years of human development. For parents, practitioners and anybody interested in the latest research on early social, cognitive and emotional development 👶 Babies are the best 🫶

1 year ago 39 3 2 0

LEMMI: it’s happening. German
federal agency Wissenschaftsrat
recommends for funding the future „Lübeck Environment for Minds and Machine in Interaction“ research building. Hooray! @uniluebeck.bsky.social Land Schleswig-Holstein. t.co/xe5gFbzo5Q

1 year ago 6 3 1 0
Job openings - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Webseiten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Advertising 11 PhD positions in the RTG "Form-meaning mismatches". Project 3 - associated with my group - examines how word-form and word-meaning mismatches influence early word learning, expanding on this publication (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...).

2 years ago 3 8 0 1

Come join our lab (cns-luebeck.com) and the newly established research consortium on sexdiversity. If you are interested in the neuroendocrine basis of affective behavior and in working in a strongly interdisciplinary research group, apply now! Details here: www.cns-luebeck.com/wp-content/u...

2 years ago 5 2 0 0