Tim Rüterbories
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Tim Rüterbories
Universität des Saarlandes
FR Psychologie
Campus A2 4
D-66123 Saarbrücken
Raum 2.21.2
Research Interests
- Influence of curiosity, satisafaction and prior knowledge on learning
- Event-Related-Potentials sensitive to reward, prediction and memory
- Antagonist effects of curiosity and anxiety in psychotherapy
Education
- 2022: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychology, Saarland University
- 2024: Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Psychology, Saarland University
Career
Science:
- 09/2019 - 03/2021 Assistant scientist in experimental neuropsychology; Saarland University
- 09/2022 - 11/2022 Research internship at Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre
Centre, Wales, UK: Curiosity and EEG - 05/2024: First peer-reviewed paper: Curiosity satisfaction and Event-related Potentials
Therapy:
- 10/2020 - 11/2020: Clinical internship at the IPT Würzburg: pain therapy/rehabilitation
- 05/2021 - 08/2021: Clinical internship at the Saarland Institute for Psychoanalysis: group therapy and individual sessions
- 02/2024 - 03/2024: Clinical internship at the Saarland University Hospital, Psychotherapy
- 07/2024 - 08/2024: Sommer School: Psychological first aid, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona
- 04/2023 - 01/2025: Therapeutic individual case help at the school psychological service in Saarbrücken
Publications
Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)
2024
Rüterbories, T., Mecklinger, A., Eschmann, K. C., Crivelli-Decker, J., Ranganath, C., & Gruber, M. J. (2024). Curiosity satisfaction increases event-related potentials sensitive to reward. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 36(5), 888-900.