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Prof. Dr. Christian Montag is Professor for Molecular Psychology at Ulm University in Ulm/Germany and Visiting Professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu/China. He studied psychology in Giessen/Germany and then worked on his PhD and habilitation dissertation in Bonn/Germany.
Christian Montag is interested in the molecular genetics of personality and emotions. He combines molecular genetics with brain imaging techniques such as structural/functional MRI to better understand individual differences in human nature. Adding to this he conducts research in the fields of Neuroeconomics and addiction including new approaches from Psychoinformatics.
Christian Montag is interested in the molecular genetics of personality and emotions. He combines molecular genetics with brain imaging techniques such as structural/functional MRI to better understand individual differences in human nature. Adding to this he conducts research in the fields of Neuroeconomics and addiction including new approaches from Psychoinformatics.
An overview on his publications can be found on Researchgate or as a PDF file here. Christian Montag is also author of the popular science book called “Animal Emotions” (Punctum Books; free download) and co-editor of the book series called Studies in Neuroscience, Psychology and Behavioral Economics.
Christian Montag can be booked as a keynote-speaker on a range of topics including digital technology use, emotions, personality and the biological basis of trust. You can inquire on his availability.
info@christianmontag.de
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