Dr Anne-Marie Nussberger
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Dr Anne-Marie Nussberger

Google Scholar ID: NMCx0RoAAAAJ
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Humans and Machines, Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development
Machine BehaviourxAISocial Decision-MakingMoral Decision-MakingUncertainty
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Brinkmann, L. et al. (including Nussberger, A.-M.) (2023). Machine culture. Nature Human Behaviour, 7, 1855–1868.
  • - Huber, C. et al. (including Nussberger, A.-M.) (2023). Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120, e2215572120.
  • - Nussberger, A.-M. et al. (2022). Public attitudes value interpretability but prioritize accuracy in Artificial Intelligence. Nature Communications, 13, 5821.
  • - Yu, H., Zhou, Y., & Nussberger, A.-M. (2022). Gratitude is morally sensitive. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
  • - Gross, J. et al. (including Nussberger, A.-M.) (2021). When helping is risky: Behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms of prosocial decisions entailing risk. Psychological Science, 32, 1842-1855.
  • - Kappes, A. et al. (2019). Social uncertainty is heterogeneous and sometimes valuable. Nature Human Behaviour, 3, 764.
  • - Grimwade, O. et al. (including Nussberger, A.-M.) (2020). Payment in Challenge Studies: Ethics, attitudes and a new payment for risk model. Journal of Medical Ethics, 46, 815-826.
  • - Kappes, A.* et al. (2018). Uncertainty about the impact of social decisions increases prosocial behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 573–580.
Research Experience
  • Postdoctoral Fellow | June 2021 – present
  • - Institution: Center for Humans and Machines, Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlin
  • - PI: Prof Dr Iyad Rahwan
Education
  • Doctoral Candidate | 2016 – 2021
  • - University: Department for Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
  • - Thesis: Social Decision-Making under Uncertainty
  • - Supervisor information not fully provided
Background
  • Main focus on exploring how intelligent machines shape human beliefs, values, and behavior.
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