We are excited to announce that the Neurophysiological Leadership Lab will present its work at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference 2021. Around 400 scholars, experts, students, and practitioners will convene to examine important questions in neuroscience that advance our understanding in fields such as leadership, social interaction, technology in industry, clinical cognition, and aviation. This year the conference aims to understand how the brain works in everyday life.
We are very pleased and proud to actively represent TUM at such an inspiring event!
The following contributions will be presented:
Cichor, J. E., Hubner, S., Peus, C., & Emmerling, F. (2021, September). Transformational and Transactional Robot Leader Behavior. Paper accepted for presentation at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference 2021, online.
Cubillos-Pinilla, L., Strobel, L., & Emmerling, F. (2021, September). I make my own rules! The interplay of rule-breaking behaviour, personality, and ethical orientation as intraindividual antecedents of entrepreneurial intention. Poster accepted for presentation at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference 2021, online.
Kunde, H., & Emmerling, F. (2021, September). Determining preference with eye tracking – a systematic evaluation. Poster accepted for presentation at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference 2021, online.
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Chair of Research and Science Management Team Representation at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference 2021
