Erich Schröger
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Erich Schröger is a German
Germany
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 psychologist
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 and neuroscientist
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.

Biography

Schröger studied philosophy
Philosophy
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 and psychology
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 at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. In 1982 he earned a Baccalaureat in Philosophy; in 1986 he earned a Diploma in Psychology; and in 1991 he was awarded a PhD for his work on loudness constancy
Subjective constancy
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. After a research stay at the Cognitive Brain Research unit of the University of Helsinki
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(Finland
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) and a stint of teaching at the Catholic University of Eichstätt, Schröger achieved habilitation in psychology in 1996 at the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich. The title of his habilitation thesis is, "[Discovery of changes in repetitive attraction sequences: Electrophysiological investigations of auditory data processing]".

In 1997 Schröger was appointed to the University of Leipzig
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 as a professor of biological psychology. Since 2001 he has held its Chair of Cognitive and Biological Psychology.

Research

Schröger's main fields of research include perception
Perception
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, attention
Attention
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, and memory
Memory
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, mainly in audition
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. He has developed an experimental paradigm for assessing the mechanisms of automatic distraction of attention by irrelevant information. He mainly uses event-related potential
Event-related potential
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s (ERPs) from EEG
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 data.

For his scientific work, Schröger received the 1996 Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychophysiology from the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR). In 2004, Schröger became a Fellow of the Review Board for Psychology within the German Research Council
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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(DFG), in which he acts as Deputy Spokesperson since March 2008.

Selected works

  • Wontorra, M., Meischner-Metge, A., & Schröger, E. (Hrsg.). (2004). Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) und die Anfänge der Experimentellen Psychologie. (CD: ISBN 3-00-013477-8 ed.).

  • Schröger, E., Kaernbach, K., Jacobsen, T., & Jost, K. (Hrsg.). (2004). Psychophysik und Audiologie. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

  • Kaernbach, C., Schröger, E., & Müller, H. J. (Hrsg.). (2004). Psychophysics beyond sensation: laws and invariants of human cognition. Erlbaum: Hilsdale, NJ.

  • Schröger, E. (1995). Entdeckung von Veränderungen in repetitiven Reizfolgen: Elektrophysiologische Untersuchungen zur auditiven Informationsverarbeitung. Habilitationsschrift, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

  • Schröger, E. (1991). Konstanz und Lautheit. Zur Wirkung von Entfernung und Einstellung auf die Lautstärkebeurteilung. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

  • Schubö, W., Uehlinger, H.-M., Perleth, C., Schröger, E., & Sierwald, W. (1991). SPSS. Handbuch der Programmversionen SPSS 4.0 und SPSS-X 3.0. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer.

  • Schubö, W., Perleth, C., Schröger, E., & Sierwald, W. (1991). SPSS kompakt für die Versionen 3 und 4. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer.

  • Schubö, W., Piesbergen, C., Brodbeck, F., Rauh, R., & Schröger, E. (1989). Einführung in die Statistik: Wahrscheinlichkeit und Hypothesenprüfung. München: Oldenbourg.

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