Dr. Sarita Silveira
Dr. Sarita Silveira
PostDoc
Forschungsgruppe Soziale Neurowissenschaften
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
JFK Haus
Bertha-Benz-Str. 3
10557 Berlin
Email: sarita.silveira@social.mpg.de
Fon: 030 2360 81512
Wissenschaftlicher Hintergrund
Forschungshintergrund in den Bereichen Sozial-, Kognitions-, Translations- und Entwicklungsneurowissenschaften, klinische Psychologie sowie Forschung und Entwicklung. Forschungsinteresse an Risikogruppen auf Grund von umweltbedingten entwicklungsbiologischen Belastungsfaktoren. Großes Interesse für die Forschung an der Schnittstelle von Neurowissenschaften und digitalen Technologien sowie an deren Anwendung zur Verbesserung und Innovation von Strategien in der psychiatrischen Versorgung und Bildung.
Forschungsinteressen
- Auswirkungen von ökologischen und sozialen Lebensereignissen auf die Entwicklung von neurokognitiven Funktionen und Verhalten
- Digitale mobile Technologien als experimentelle Diagnostik- und Therapieinstrumente
- Beeinträchtigungen und Plastizität neurokognitiver Funktionen bei psychischen Störungen
Curriculum Vitae
Akademische Ausbildung | |
2014 | Promotion in Humanbiologie/ kognitiver Neurowissenschaft (summa cum laude) Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität, München, Deutschland |
2010 | M.Sc. (Diplom) in Psychologie, Hauptfach: klinische Psychologie Phillips-Universität, Marburg, Deutschland |
Akademischer Werdegang | |
Seit 07/2020 | PostDoc, Max Planck Gesellschaft, Forschungsgruppe Soziale Neurowissenschaften, Berlin, Deutschland |
11/2017 - 06/2020 | PostDoc, Neural Engineering and Translation Labs, University of California San Diego, USA PI: Jyotri Mishra |
2017 | Stipendiatin, Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina |
2015 | Stipendiatin, Barbara-Wengeler-Stiftung |
10/2014 – 10/2017 | PostDoc, Institut für medizinische Psychologie, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität, München, Deutschland PI: Ernst Pöppel |
2014 | Stipendiatin, Parmenides Stiftung |
05/2014 – 09/2014 | PostDoc, DePaul University Chicago, USA PI: Verena Graupmann |
2014 | Stipendiatin, DAAD |
2011 | Promotionsstipendiatin, Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung |
10/2010 – 05/2014 | Promotionsstudentin, Institut für medizinische Psychologie, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität, München, Deutschland PI: Ernst Pöppel |
Publikationen
Silveira, S., Hecht, M., Matthäus, H., Adli, M., Voelkle, M. C. & Singer, T. (2022). Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perceived Changes in Psychological Vulnerability, Resilience and Social Cohesion before, during and after Lockdown. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(6).
Silveira, S., Hecht, M., Adli, M., Voelkle, M. &Singer, T. (2022) Exploring the Structure and Interrelations of Time-Stable Psychological Resilience, Psychological Vulnerability, and Social Cohesion. Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Godara, M., Silveira, S. J., Matthäus, H., Heim, C., Voelkle, M., Hecht, M., et al. (2021). Investigating differential effects of socio-emotional and mindfulness-based online interventions on mental health, resilience and social capacities during the COVID-19 pandemic: The study protocol.PLoS One,(11): e0256323.
Silveira, S., Boney, S., Tapert, S.F., & Mishra, J. (2021). Developing functional network connectivity of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex mediates externalizing psychopathology in adolescents with child neglect. Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 49, 100962.
Silveira, S., Kornbluh, M., Withers, M. C., Grennan, G., Ramanathan, V., & Mishra, J. (2021). Chronic mental health sequelae of climate change extremes: a case study of the deadliest Californian wildfire. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(4), 1487.
Balasubramani, P. P., Ojeda, A., Grennan, G., Maric, V., Le, H., Alim, F., Zafar-Khan, M., Diaz-Delgado, J., Silveira, S., Ramanathan, D., & Mishra, J. (2021). Mapping cognitive brain functions at scale. NeuroImage, 231, 117641.
Tanida, K., Simmank, F., Silveira, S., & Paolini, M. (2021). Suddenly safe: Processing of conflicting feedback in assisted driving. PsyCh Journal, doi: 10.1002/pchj.427
Wang, X., Simmank, F., Zhang, D., Zeng, Y., Silveira, S., Sander, T., ... & Paolini, M. (2021). Aesthetics as a common denominator for moral and commercial judgments. PsyCh Journal, 10(2), 187-189.
Silveira, S., Shah, R., Nooner, K.B., Nagel, B.J., Tapert, S.F., De Bellis, M.D., & Mishra, J. (2020). Impact of Childhood Trauma on Executive Function in Adolescence - Mediating Functional Brain Networks and Prediction of High-Risk Drinking. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 5, 499-509.
Yang, T., Silveira, S., Formuli, A., Paolini, M., Pöppel, E., Sander, T., & Bao, Y. (2019). Aesthetic experiences across cultures: Neural correlates when viewing traditional Eastern or Western landscape paintings. Frontiers in Psychology, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00798
Tanida, K., Paolini, M., Pöppel, E., & Silveira, S. (2018). Safety feelings and anticipatory control: An fMRI study on safety and risk perception. Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behavior, 57, 108-114.
Zhang, J., Yang, T., Bao, Y., Pöppel, E., & Silveira, S. (2018). Sadness and happiness are amplified in solitary listening to music. Cognitive Processing, 19(1), 133-139. DOI: 10.1007/s10339-017-0832-7
Silveira, S., Elvers, K., Fehse, K., & Paolini, M. (2017). Gender differences in the perception of personalized half-nude female bodies. Frontiers in Psychology, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01529
Tanida, K., Paolini, M., & Silveira, S. (2017). Human-vehicle embodiment when predictability is violated. PsyCh Journal, DOI: 10.1002/pchj.177
von Trott zu Solz, J., Paolini, M., & Silveira, S. (2017). Does touch inhibit visual imagery? A case study on acquired blindness. PsyCh Journal, DOI: 10.1002/pchj.162
Bao, Y, Yang, T., Zhang, J., Zhang, J., Lin, X., Paolini, M.., Pöppel, E., & Silveira, S. (2017). The “Third Abstraction” of the Chinese artist LaoZhu: Neural and behavioral indicators of aesthetic appreciation. PsyCh Journal, DOI: 10.1002/pchj.167
Graupmann, V., James, L., Silveira, S., & Frey, D. (2016). Werte. In H.-W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Eds.), Enzyklopädie der Psychologie: Soziale Motive und soziale Einstellungen (pp. 817-841). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Silveira, S., Bao, Y., Wang, L., Pöppel, E., Avram, M., Simmank, F., Zaytseva, Y., & Balutzik, J. (2015). Does a bishop pray when he prays? And does the brain distinguish between different religions? PsyCh Journal, 4, 199-207.
Silveira, S., Fehse, K., Vedder, A., Elvers, K., & Hennig-Fast, K. (2015). Is it the picture or is it the frame? An fMRI study on the neurobiology of framing effects. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00528
Bao, Y., Pöppel, E., Wangh, L., Lin, X., Yang, T., Avram, M., Blautzik, J., Paolini, M., Silveira, S., Vedder, A., Zaytseva, Y., & Zhou, B. (2015). Synchronization as a biological, psychological and social mechanism to create common time: A theoretical frame and a single case study. PsyCh Journal, 4, 243-254.
Silveira, S., Graupmann, V., Whetherell, G., Bao, Y., Pöppel, E., Blautzik, J., Reiser, M., Frey, D., & Gutyrchik, E. (2014). Ceci n’est pas la mort: Evidence for the recruitment of self-reference from surrealistic art under mortality salience. European Journal of Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2076
Fehse, K., Silveira, S., Elvers, K., & Blautzik, J. (2014). Compassion, guilt and innocence: An fMRI study of responses to victims who are responsible for their fate. Social Neuroscience, 14, 1-10.
Birkner, C., Silveira, S., & Voigt, S. (2014). Bild und Körper - Ein interdisziplinärer Ansatz zur Beschreibung der Bildrezeption bei Grundschulkindern in der Schuleingangsphase. In O. Jahraus, E. Pöppel, E. Liebau & E. Wagner (Eds.), Gestalten und Erkennen: Ästhetische Bildung und Kompetenz (pp. 173-197). Münster: Waxmann.
Silveira, S., Graupmann, V., Agthe, M., Gutyrchik, E., Blautzik, J., Demirçapa, I., Berndt, A., Pöppel, E., Frey, D., Reiser, M., & Hennig-Fast, K. (2013). Existential neuroscience: effects of mortality salience on the neurocognitive processing of attractive opposite-sex faces. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, DOI:10.1093/scan/nst157.
Pöppel, E., Avram, M., Bao, Y., Graupmann, V., Gutyrchik, E., Lutz, A., Park, M., Reiser, M., Russell, E., Silveira, S., Smigielski, L., Szymanski, C., & Zaytseva, Y. (2013). Sensory processing of art as a unique window into cognitive mechanisms: Evidence from behavioral experiments and fMRI studies. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 86, 10-17.
Silveira, S. (2012). Kompetenz. In: C. Heil, G. Kolb & T. Meyer (Eds.). Shift (pp. 122). München: kopaed.
Silveira, S., Graupmann, V.,Frey, D., Blautzik, J., Meindl, T., Reiser, M., Chen, C., Wang, Y., Bao, Y., Pöppel, E., & Gutyrchik, E. (2012). Matching reality in the arts: Self-referential processing of naturalistic compared to surrealistic images. Perception, 41, 569-576.