Silke Atmaca
Lab coordinator
Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Deutscher Platz 6
04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 (0) 341 3550 302
e-mail:
silke_atmaca@[>>> Please remove the text! <<<]eva.mpg.de
About
I am a cognitive psychologist turned research coordinator. I am currently building a database curating studies conducted by HBEC-researchers. The database aims to systematically catalog all relevant attributes of HBEC-studies, such as personnel, field sites, methods, equipment, collected data, and publications. The goal is to make the scientific process more transparent and to provide HBECers with access to past and present research efforts. In particular, the database will greatly facilitate the implementation of longitudinal studies and cross-cultural comparisons.
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2007 | Ph.D., Cognitive Psychology, Rutgers University, Newark, USA |
2002 | Dipl.-Psych. (German M.A. Equivalent), Psychology, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
Professional Experience (Science)
2017-present | Research Coordinator, Dept. of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany |
2016-2017 | Freelance Ethnographer, Dept. of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany |
2013-2015 | Intern, Dept. of Primatology, Dept. of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany |
2007-2013 | Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting Scientist, Psychology Dept., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany |
2004 | Doctoral Student, Cognition and Action Unit, Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research (later: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences), Munich, Germany |
1998-2004 | Intern and Research Assistant, Center for Lifespan Psychology, Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany |
2002 | Research Assistant, Dept. of Cognitive Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria |
Professional Experience (Other)
1999 | Assistant Director, Tiyatrom - Turkish Theatre Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
1998 | Actress, Tiyatrom - Turkish Theatre Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
Non-Profit Activities
2013-present | Head of Musical Progress and Practice Material, Jazz Choir "Jazzchor Chornfeld e.V.", Leipzig, Germany |
2012-2015 | Executive Board Member, Jazz Choir "Jazzchor Chornfeld e.V.", Leipzig, Germany |
Research Methods
With humans:
- fMRI (BOLD response during Multiple Object Tracking)
- reaction times (SNARC paradigm, Eriksen Flanker task)
- behavioral performance (i.e., number of correct responses; Result Verification paradigm, Multiple Object Tracking)
- eye tracking (Multiple Object Tracking)
- open-ended questionnaire (decision making processes; Monty Hall Dilemma)
With non-human apes:
- bio-morphological measurements (size of female sexual swellings in Pan paniscus)
- ethograms (behavioral evaluation of video clips of Pan paniscus and P. troglodytes)
- demographic data (coding age and sex of P. troglodytes based on camera trap videos)
Computer Skills
- Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Statistical Analysis: SPSS, SPM (matlab)
- Movie Editing Software: iMovie, VLC
- Acoustic Analysis: Praat
- Behavioral Coding: BORIS Music Notation: musescore
- Experimental Design Programming: PsyScope
- Scientific Archiving: Mendeley
- Database Software: FileMaker Pro 15
Publications
Articles
Minocher, R., Atmaca, S., Bavero, C., McElreath, R., & Beheim, B. A. (2021). Estimating the reproducibility of social learning research published between 1955 and 2018. Royal Society Open Science, 8: 210450. |
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Tran, N.-H., Waring, T., Atmaca, S., & Beheim, B. A. (2021). Entropy trade-offs in artistic design: A case study of Tamil kolam. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 3: e23. |
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Tran, N.-H., Kucharský, Š., Waring, T., Atmaca, S., & Beheim, B. A. (2021). Limited scope for group coordination in stylistic variations of kolam art. Frontiers in Psychology, 12: 742577. |
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Atmaca, S., Stadler, W., Keitel, A., Ott, D. V. M., Lepsien, J., & Prinz, W. (2013). Prediction processes during multiple object tracking (MOT): Involvement of dorsal and ventral premotor cortices. Brain and Behavior, 3(6), 683-700. |
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Atmaca, S., Sebanz, N., & Knoblich, G. (2011). The joint flanker effect: Sharing tasks with real and imagined co-actors. Experimental Brain Research, 211(3-4), 371-385. |
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Wenke, D., Atmaca, S., Holländer, A., Liepelt, R., Baess, P., & Prinz, W. (2011). What is shared in joint action? Issues of co-representation, response conflict, and agent identification. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2(2), 147-172. |
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Atmaca, S., Sebanz, N., Prinz, W., & Knoblich, G. (2008). Action co-representation: The joint SNARC effect. Social Neuroscience, 3(3-4), 410-420. |
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Krauss, S., & Atmaca, S. (2004). Wie man Schülern Einsicht in schwierige stochastische Probleme vermitteln kann: Eine Fallstudie über das "Drei-Türen-Problem" = How to teach difficult stochastic problems: A case study on the "Monty-Hall-Dilemma". Unterrichtswissenschaft, 32(1), 38-57. |
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Atmaca, S., & Krauss, S. (2001). Der Einfluß der Aufgabenformulierung auf stochastische Performanz: Das "Drei-Türen-Problem" = The influence of task format on stochastic performance: The "Monty-Hall-Dilemma". Stochastik in der Schule, 21(3), 14-21. |
Book Chapters
Grammer, K., Oberzaucher, E., Holzleitner, I., & Atmaca, S. (2011). Dance: The human body as a dynamic motion system. In W. Tschacher, & C. Bergomi ( |
Invited Talks (Selection)
2014 | Atmaca S. Prediction processes during the observation of arbitrary, abstract motion. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK |
2009 | Atmaca S. Representation of actions that have yet to take place. Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm Brain Institute, Stockholm, Sweden |
2007 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. I know what you will do! Action and task co-representation in social context. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany |
Conference Papers (Selection)
2014 | Stadler, W, Atmaca S. Premotor cortex activation during observation of moving objects indicates the involvement of action prediction processes (German). Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bochum, Germany |
2011 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. The Joint Flanker Effect. Joint Action Meeting (JAM), Vienna, Austria |
2006 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. Action and task co-representation in social context. Cognitio, Montréal, Canada |
2006 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. I know what you will do! Shared task representation in the service of action anticipation. Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), Philadelphia, USA |
2005 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. Action co-representation and coordination. Joint Action Meeting (JAM), Newark, USA |
Poster presentations (Selection)
2009 | Atmaca S, Hollaender A, Wenke D, Prinz W. Task sharing with intentional vs. unintentional agents. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Francisco, USA |
2008 | Atmaca S, Chouchourelou A, Prinz W. Keeping track of multiple agents vs. objects. Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), Kyoto, Japan |
2007 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. Knowing what you do is like doing it myself: Boundary conditions of task co-representation in the Flanker paradigm. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), NYC, USA |
2006 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Knoblich G. Co-representation of arbitrary S-R-mappings: The Joint Flanker Effect. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Francisco, USA |
2005 | Atmaca S, Sebanz N, Prinz W, Knoblich G. Action co-representation with numerical stimuli: The Joint SNARC Effect. Psychonomics, Toronto, Canada |
2004 | Atmaca S. Music: A sexual cue in mate choice? Clues from an internet dating service. Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), Berlin, Germany |
2003 | Atmaca S, Todd PM. Is dance a sexual cue? Human Behavior from an Evolutionary Perspective (Menschliches Verhalten in Evolutionärer Perspektive, MVE), Seewiesen, Germany |
2002 | Atmaca S, Wilke A. The evolution of dance: adaptation or by-product? (German) Human Behavior from an Evolutionary Perspective (Menschliches Verhalten in Evolutionärer Perspektive, MVE), Bielefeld, Germany |