Curriculum vitae
Education
2021 to present | Psychology M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Health), Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
2017 – 2021 | Psychology B.Sc., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
2015 – 2021 | Physical education/sport, French (teaching profession), Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
Professional appointments and internships
05/2022 to present | Research Assistant Department for the Psychology of Human Movement and Sport (Prof. Rouwen Cañal-Bruland), Institute of Sports Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
07/2018 – 04/2022 | Student Assistant Department for the Psychology of Human Movement and Sport (Prof. Rouwen Cañal-Bruland), Institute of Sports Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
08/2020 – 10/2020 | Internship Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychosomatics, Helios Clinic Erfurt, Germany |
10/2018 – 09/2019 | Student Assistant Chair for Methodology and Evaluation Research (Prof. Rolf Steyer), Institute of Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany |
Scholarships and awards
08/2021 to present | Honours Programme for research-oriented students Programme for supporting students in realizing a research project, including mentoring, workshops, and 1,000.00 € fonds for financing congresses (and more). https://www.uni-jena.de/honours_programm |
10/2022 | Exam Award for best (Master) Thesis |
07/2022 | Institute Award for best (Master) Thesis 2021 |
Memberships and Voluntary Work
2016 to present | Federal Committee for Education and Science German Volleyball Federation (Bundesausschuss Bildung und Wissenschaft) |
2020 to present | Competitive Sports Commitee Thuringian Volleyball Federation (Leistungssportausschuss) |
Scientific Memberships
- asp (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie)
Publications and Conference Contributions
2023
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Cañal-Bruland, R. (accepted). Motor performance in joint action tasks: The impact of dyadic motive fit. Human Movement Science, 90, 103100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2023.103100
Hüttner, N.*, Sperl, L.*, & Schroeger, A. (2023). Slow motion bias: Exploring the relation between time overestimation and increased perceived intentionality. Perception, 52(2), 77–96. https://doi.org/10.1177/03010066221139943
Poster Sessions
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Cañal-Bruland, R. (2022, July 18). Joint Action trifft Motive: Methodische Herausforderungen bei der Untersuchung von interindividuellen Unterschieden bei dyadischen Leistungen [Poster Presentation]. 55. Jahrestagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp), Stuttgart, Germany.
Presentations
Hüttner, N. (2023, May 17). Motorische Leistung in Joint-Action-Aufgaben: Die Rolle von dyadischer Motivpassung. asp-Nachwuchstagung, Stuttgart, Germany.
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., Cañal-Bruland, R. (2023, February 10). Motor performance in joint action tasks: The impact of dyadic motive fit. [Presentation]. Annual Meeting of Psychology Postgraduates and Postdocs – AMPPP, Jena, Germany.
Hüttner, N. (2023, January 17). Motor performance in joint action tasks: The impact of dyadic motive fit. [Presentation]. Winterakademie der Universität Bern, Blatten-Belalp, Switzerland.
2022
Poster Sessions
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Cañal-Bruland, R. (2022, July 13). Birds of a feather excel together? The impact of dyadic motives on performance in a joint action task [Poster Presentation]. 16th European Congress of Sport & Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC), Padova, Italy.
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Cañal-Bruland, R. (2022, June 17). Moderieren Motive die dyadische Leistung in einer motorischen Joint-Action Aufgabe? [Poster Presentation]. 54. Jahrestagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp), Münster, Germany.
Presentations
Hüttner, N. (2022, June 15). Motor performance in joint action tasks: The role of dyadic motive fit. [Presentation]. asp-Nachwuchstagung, Münster, Germany.
2021
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Sperl, L., Hüttner, N., & Schroeger, A. (2021). Why Do Actions in Slow Motion Appear to Last Longer? On the Effect of Video Speed Information. Perception, 50(1), 69–79. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006620982212