Simge Hamaloğlu

B.Sc., M.Sc.

Universität Tübingen
Angewandte Kognitionspsychologie
Schleichstr. 4
72076 Tübingen
Germany

Tel.: + 49 7071-2976112

E-Mail: Simge.hamalogluspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

Address for visitors:

Rümelinstraße 23
Room 3.308
72070 Tübingen
Germany

Office hours:

by appointment

I am doing my PhD in Applied Cognitive Psychology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. My focus is on investigating how metacognitive abilities influence our perception and representation of information. My work is part of the project "Modal and amodal cognition: Functions and interactions."

Conference Contributions

  • Hamaloğlu, S., Huff, M., Fleming, S., Papenmeier, F., & Said, N. (2024). Insights into Metacognitive Efficiency: Unraveling the Interplay between Accuracy and Confidence during Event Completion​. Talk at the A-Dok, Doktorand:innen-Workshop 2024, Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Aydin, T., Hamaloğlu, S., Nolasco, S., Said, N., Levin, D., & Huff M. (2024). Modal and Amodal Representations of Events: Grain Size in Abstraction Processes. Talk at the A-Dok, Doktorand:innen-Workshop 2024, Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Hamaloğlu, S., Huff, M., Fleming, S., Papenmeier, F., & Said, N. (2024). Unraveling the Relationship between Accuracy and Confidence: A meta-cognitive perspective within Event Perception. Poster at the International Workshop on Modal and Amodal Cognition, Tübingen, Germany.

  • Aydin, T., Hamaloğlu, S., Nolasco, S., Said, N., Levin, D.,  & Huff M. (2024). Grain size in modal and amodal event representations. Poster at the International Workshop on Modal and Amodal Cognition, Tübingen, Germany.

  • Hamaloğlu, S., Huff, M., Fleming, S., Anders, G., Papenmeier, F., & Said, N. (2024). Metacognition and the Event Completion Paradigm: The Role of Metacognitive Sensitivity During Event Perception. Poster at the Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP2024), Regensburg, Germany.

  • Aydin, T., Hamaloğlu, S., Nolasco, S., Said, N., & Huff M. (2024). Grain of Events Shape Modality of Their Representations: Fine Context Triggers Modal Representations. Poster at the Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP2024), Regensburg, Germany.