Dr. Mathias Klinghammer


Curriculum Vitae | Peer-reviewed Publications | Conference Talks| Conference Posters |


Curriculum Vitae

since 07/2021 Assistant at the Department for Clinical and Neuropsychology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
12/2016 – 10/2021 Postgraduate Training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy at Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz
12/2016 – 10/2021 Postgraduate Training in Clinical Neuropsychology (LPK), University Medical Center Mainz
12/2016 – 06/2021 Neuropsychologist / Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Mainz
10/2016 Ph.D. in Psychology, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Thesis: „Investigating spatial reference frames for reaching in a naturalistic scenario"
10/2013 – 09/2016 Research Assistant at the Department for Experimental Psychology at the international research training group IRTG 1901 „The brain in action“ (DFG), Justus-Liebig University Giessen
10/2011 – 09/2013 M. Sc. Psychologie, Justus-Liebig University Giessen,
Thesis: „Hemodynamic pattern associated with a verbal Sternberg paradigm with use of wavelet based single-trial parametrization“
10/2007 – 09/2010 B. Sc. Psychologie, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg,
Thesis: „The influence of emotional stimuli on visual attention courses with utilization of a new experimental design“

 


Peer-reviewed Publications

Lu, Z., Klinghammer, M., & Fiehler, K. (2018). The role of gaze and prior knowledge on allocentric coding of reach targets. Journal of Vision, 18(4), 22.

Klinghammer, M., Blohm, G., & Fiehler, K. (2017). Scene configuration and object reliability affect the use of allocentric information for memory-guided reaching. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11, 204.

Klinghammer, M., Schütz, I., Blohm, G., & Fiehler, K. (2016). Allocentric information is used for memory-guided reaching in depth: a virtual reality study. Vision Research, 129, 13-24.

Klinghammer, M., Blohm, G., & Fiehler, K. (2015). Contextual factors determine the use of allocentric information for reaching in a naturalistic scene. Journal of Vision, 15(13), 24.

Fiehler, K., Wolf, C., Klinghammer, M., & Blohm, G. (2014). Integration of egocentric and allocentric information during memory-guided reaching to images of a natural environment. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 636.


Conference Talks

Lu, Z., Klinghammer, M., & Fiehler, K. (2018). Gaze and prior knowledge modulate allocentric coding in memory-guided reaching movement. 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), Marburg, Germany, March 2018.

Klinghammer, M., Schütz, I., Blohm, G., & Fiehler K. (2016). Depth cues for allocentric coding of objects for reaching in virtual reality. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Barcelona, Spain, August, 2016.

Klinghammer, M., Blohm, G., & Fiehler K. (2016). The role of contextual factors on the use of allocentric reference frames for reaching. 58th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), Heidelberg, Germany, March 2016.


Conference Posters

Lu, Z., Klinghammer, M., & Fiehler, K. (2017). The effect of gaze behavior and prior knowledge on the use of allocentric information in memory-guided reaching. 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Dublin, Ireland, May 2017.

Klinghammer, M., Blohm, G., & Fiehler, K. (2015). Reference frames for goal-directed reaching in natural scenes: The role of task relevance and scene coherence. 45th Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Chicago (IL), USA, October 2015.

Schütz, I., Klinghammer, M., & Fiehler, K. (2015). Virtual breakfast: reference frames for goal-directed reaching in a 3D virtual reality environment. 45th Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Chicago (IL), USA, October 2015.

Klinghammer, M., Wallner, L., Blohm, G., & Fiehler, K. (2014). Reaching for eggs and butter – Integrating spatial reference frames in natural scenes. 44th Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Washington (DC), USA, November 2014.

Fiehler, K., Wolf, C., Klinghammer, M., & Blohm, G. (2014). The role of reference frames for reaching in a naturalistic environment. 14th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, May 2014.

Schütz, I., Klinghammer, M. & Fiehler, K. (2013). Partial visual feedback of the hand is sufficient to reduce gaze-dependent reaching errors. 43rd Society for Neuroscience (SfN), San Diego (CA), USA, November 2013.