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Dr. Sascha Serwe




---- please note that I moved to FernUniversität in Hagen ----

New address:
FernUniversität in Hagen
Institut für Psychologie
Universitätsstr. 11
D-58084 Hagen

New phone: +49(0)2331 / 987-4113
New email:

Former member of the Emmy-Noether-Group „Sensori-Motor Decision Making“ of Dr. Julia Trommershäuser


Education:
Dr. rer. nat., 2009, University of Giessen, Germany
Thesis title: Integration of visual-haptic cues for multisensory perception and action

Diploma in Psychology, 2002 University of Münster
Diploma thesis: Ist Ambiguitätsaversion relativ? Die Comparative Ignorance Hypothese im Kontext unbekannter Gewinnbeträge. Unpublished.

Research Interests:
Multisensory Integration, Decision Making, Movement Planning, Eye-Hand Coordination

Scientific manuscripts and presentations


    Presentations and Posters
  • Serwe, S., Trommershäuser, J., & Körding, K. (2009). Visual-haptic integration during pointing movements. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, US, May 8-13, 2009.
  • Serwe, S., Trommershäuser, J., & Körding, K. (2008). Causal inference and visual-haptic integration. Poster presented at the 2nd Computational Workshop, Rauischholzhausen, October 12-15, 2008
  • Serwe, S., Körding, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2008). Are common consequences sufficient for visual-haptic integration? Poster presented at the 9th International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF), Hamburg, July 16-19, 2008
  • Serwe, S., Körding, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2008). Visual haptic integration in time. Talk presented at Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Marburg, Germany, March 3 - March 5, 2008.
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Goal-directed pointing movements and perceived direction of multi-sensoy cues. Talk at the 8th International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF), Sydney, Australia, July 5-7, 2008.
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Integration of multi-sensory directional information during goal-directed pointing. Poster presented at 2nd Joint Autumnschool on Sensory-Motor-Processing, Wildbad Kreuth, Germany, Sept. 30-Oct. 4., 2007
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Integration of multi-sensory directional information during goal-directed pointing. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL, US, May 11-16, 2007.
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K, & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Kombination multisensorischer Richtungsinformation während Zeigebewegungen. Talk presented at the 49. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Trier, March 26-28, 2007.
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K., Trommershäuser, J. (2006). Kombination multisensorischer Richtungsinformation. Talk presented at the Lahn-Neckar-Kolloquium, Mannheim, December 15, 2006.
  • Serwe, S., Drewing, K., & Trommershäuser, J. (2006). The role of directional proprioceptive information during visually guided pointing movements. Poster presented at "Computational Workshop", Rauischholzhausen, July 13-16, 2006.
  • Serwe, S. & Frings, C. (2004). Wer gewinnt Wimbledon 2003? Ein Test der ökologischen Rationalität der recognition heuristic. Poster presented at the 46. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Giessen, Germany, April 4-7, 2004.
  • Frings, C. & Serwe, S. (2003). Wer gewinnt Wimbledon 2003? Ein Test der ökologischen Rationalität der recognition heuristic. Invited presentation at Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, November 20, 2003.
  • Serwe, S., Holling, H., & Frings, C. (2002). Aktiengewinne durch die recognition heuristic? Talk presented at the 43. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Berlin, September 26, 2002.
  • Holling, H., Frings, C. & Serwe, S. (2002). Zur Anwendung der recognition heuristic für den Aktienmarkt. Talk presented at the 44. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Chemnitz, March 25-27, 2002.


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