PD Dr. Johannes Schultz
PD Dr. Johannes Schultz
Room 1.008
Am Hofgarten 8
53113 Bonn, Germany
E-Mail: johannesschultz@uni-bonn.de
Personal Website
Bonn Social Neuroscience Unit
Affiliations
Research Interests
- Social perception and decision-making
Representative Publications*
- Schultz J, Frith CD. (2022). Animacy and the prediction of behaviour. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 140, 104766. DOI
- Lieberz J, Shamay-Tsoory S, Saporta N, Kanterman A, Gorni J, Esser T, Kuskova E, Schultz J, Hurlemann R, Scheele D. (2022). Behavioral and neural dissociation of social anxiety and loneliness. Journal of Neuroscience, 42 (12), 2570-2583. DOI
- Muthesius A, Grothey F, Cunningham C, Hölzer S, Vogeley K, Schultz J. (2022). Preserved metacognition despite impaired perception of intentionality cues in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 100215. DOI
- Schultz J, Willems T, Gädeke M, Chakkour G, Franke A, Weber B, Hurlemann R. (2019). A human subcortical network underlying social avoidance revealed by risky economic choices. eLife, 8:e45249, 1-19. DOI
- Schultz J, Bülthoff HH. (2019). Perceiving animacy purely from visual motion cues involves intraparietal sulcus. NeuroImage, 197, 120–132. DOI
* For more information please visit our Publications site.
Curriculum Vitae
2019-present
Acting Director (provisional), Center for Economics and Neuroscience (CENs), University of Bonn
2019-present
Principal Investigator, Bonn Social Neuroscience Unit
2018-present
Assistant Professor, Center for Economics and Neuroscience & Institute for Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research, University of Bonn
2015-2018
Research Scientist and Deputy Head, Division of Medical Psychology, University Clinic Bonn
2012-2015
Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, Durham University, UK
2004-2012
Research Scientist then Project Leader at Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen
2000-2004
PhD at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK
1999-2000
Programme in experimental psychology and neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, Switzerland
1993-1999
Medical school, Universities of Fribourg and Geneva, Switzerland