Robert Horselenberg
Robert Horselenberg
Robert Horselenberg is assistant professor in legal psychology at the law faculty of Maastricht University. His research focuses on evidence gathering – investigative interviewing, perception of evidence, cold case investigations etc. He also is appointed as expert witness on a regular basis.
Alan Jern
Alan Jern
Alan Jern is a cognitive scientist and Associate Professor of Psychology at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He primarily studies social cognition. He writes about psychology and TV at OverthinkingTV.com.
Eric Rassin
Eric Rassin
Eric Rassin, PhD LLM (1969) is lawyer and psychologist. He currently works at Erasmus University Rotterdam as legal psychologist. He serves as a forensic expert witness regularly. Rassin wrote books on thought suppression (2005) and legal psychology (2020), and dozens or scientific articles. His main research interests are biases, legal decision making, likelihood ratios, negative evidence, and credibility assessment.
Aline Lima-Nunes
Aline Lima-Nunes
Aline Lima-Nunes holds a Master’s degree in Social Psychology from the Federal University of Paraíba – Brazil. Her main interests are justice perceptions, intergroup conflicts, prejudice and discriminatory behavior.
Lea Dohm
Lea Dohm
Lea Dohm is a qualified psychologist, psychological psychotherapist and co-founder of Psychologists for Future. She works at the German Alliance on Climate Change and Health on a climate-friendly transformation of treatment concepts and gives lectures and workshops on the psychology of the climate crisis. Twitter: @leadohm
Markus Denzler
Markus Denzler
Markus Denzler received his Ph. D. at International University Bremen. His research focuses on the study of the psychological processes underlying a variety of phenomena. Ranging from basic topics such as antecedents and consequences of (unconscious) goal fulfilment, to more applied ones like aggression (in particular cathartic effects), social exclusion, creativity, and the effects of alcohol on judgements. He currently works at Chemnitz University of Technology.
Travis E. Dorsch
Travis E. Dorsch
Dr. Travis E. Dorsch is an Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Families in Sport Lab in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Utah State University. His research targets the persons and contexts that have the potential to influence or be influenced by athletes’ behaviors, attitudes, experiences, and outcomes in youth sport. His research findings are used by sport governing bodies within the U.S. Olympic movement, recreational and elite youth sport organizations, and sport coaches and parents to construct more developmentally appropriate sport contexts and to evaluate the role of youth sport in contemporary society.
Twitter/X: @BigSkyBoiler, @FamiliesInSport
Martijn van Zomeren
Martijn van Zomeren
Martijn van Zomeren is an assistant professor at the Department of Social Psychology of the VU University, Amsterdam. He likes but is ambivalent about theories on embodiment. He is less ambivalent about his theoretical and empirical interest in intra- and inter-group processes, and in particular the (group-based) emotions involved in these processes. He is not at all ambivalent about how the social identity approach complements individualism.
Wanja Wolff
Wanja Wolff
Wanja Wolff studied psychology at the University of Konstanz, did his PhD at the University of Potsdam, and came back to the University of Konstanz to do his post-doctoral research at the Department of Sport Science. As of 2024, he is a Professor for Sport Psychology at the University of Hamburg. Here, he heads the Dynamics of Human Performance Regulation Laboratory where they investigate performance regulation through a combination of psychological, neuroscientific, and physiological methods.
Twitter: @WolffWanja
Twitter Lab: @DHPRlab
Helen Lee Lin
Helen Lee Lin
Helen Lin Lee is a former In-Mind editor. She can currently be contacted via http://helenleelin.webs.com/.
