Dr. Marcel Schreiner

Marcel Schreiner

Marcel Schreiner

Research Staff
University of Mannheim
School of Social Sciences
L 13, 15
Building A – Room 518
68161 Mannheim
Consultation hour(s):
by appointment

Primary Advisor:  Prof. Dr. Thorsten Meiser (University of Mannheim)

Additional Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Arndt Bröder, Prof. Dr. Mandy Hütter

Dissertation Proposal: Properties of the Binding of Event Elements in Episodic Memory

  • Research Areas

    • Statistical Modeling of Cognitive Processes
    • Episodic Memory
    • Item Response Theory
    • Experimental Methods
  • Publications

    Halicki, K. T., Ingendahl, M., Mayer, M., John, M., Schreiner, M. R., & Wänke, M. (2021). From which direction does the empire strike (back)? Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 1481. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.625554

    Hoogeveen, S., Sarafoglou, A., Aczel, B., Aditya, Y., Alayan, A. J., Allen, P. J., Altay, S., Alzahawi, S., Amir, Y., Anthony, F.-S., Appiah, O. K., Atkinson, Q. D., Baimel, A., Balkaya-Ince, M., Balsamo, M., Banker, S., Bartoš, F., Becerra, M., ... Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2022). A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being. Religion, Brain & Behaviorhttps://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2022.2070255

    Schreiner, M. R., Meiser, T., & Bröder, A. (2022). The binding structure of event elements in episodic memory and the role of animacy. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 17470218221096148. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218221096148

    Schreiner, M. R., & Meiser, T. (2022). Measuring binding effects in event-based episodic representations. Behavior Research Methodshttps://doi.org/10.3758/s13428–021-01769–1

    Schreiner, M. R., Mercier, B., Frick, S., Wiwad, D., Schmitt, M. C., Kelly, J. M., Quevedo Pütter, J. (2022). Measurement issues in the many analysts religion project [Peer commentary on “A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being” by S. Hoogeveen et al.]. Religion, Brain & Behaviorhttps://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2022.2070260

  • Talks

    Schreiner, M. R., & Meiser, T. (2022). Binding effects in episodic memory ‐ a systematic comparison of five modeling approaches. In A. Voormann & C. G. Meyer-Grant (Chairs), Modelling cognition II: Understanding memory via modelling [Symposium]. Talk given at the 64th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, March 20–23, Cologne, Germany (changed to online).

    Schreiner, M. R. (2021). Measuring binding processes in episodic memory with IRT models. In A. Bröder & S. E. Scharf (Chairs), Mathematical modeling of cognitive processes II – memory and decision making [Symposium]. Talk given at the 15th Conference of the Section Methods and Evaluation in the German Psychological Society, September 15–17, online.

    Schreiner, M. R. (2021). Modeling binding effects in episodic memory: A comparison of five approaches. Talk given at the 35th IOPS/SMiP Summer Conference, July 8–9, online.

    Schreiner, M. (2021). Binding of event elements in episodic representations. Talk given at the 63rd Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), online.

  • Posters

    Fischer, J., Schnuerch, M., & Schreiner, M. R. (2022). Multinomial processing tree modeling of feature binding in long-term memory. Poster presented at the 64th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, March 20–23, Cologne, Germany (changed to online).

    Schreiner, M. R., Meiser, T., & Bröder, A. (2020). Determining the binding structure of event elements in episodic memory. Poster presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Pychonomic Society, November 19–22, Austin, TX, United States (changed to online).

    Schreiner, M. R., Meiser, T., & Bröder, A. (2021). Binding of event elements in episodic memory: Representational Structures and the role of animacy. Poster presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 4–7, New Orleans, LA, United States (changed to online).

    Schreiner, M. R. (2021). Measuring stochastic dependencies in episodic memory retrieval. Poster presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, July 14–23, online.

  • Ad-hoc Reviewer

    • PLOS ONE