Frank Krueger
Full Professor, Lab Chief
Full Professor, Lab Chief
Professor (2021-present), School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
Honorary Professor (2017-present), Department of Psychology, University of Mannheim, Germany
Postdoctoral Thesis (Habilitation) in Psychology (Dr. habil, Venia Legendi) | 2011 | Humboldt University Berlin, Germany | Thesis: The role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating social event knowledge
Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology (Dr. rer. nat., Magna Cum Laude) | 2000 | Humboldt University Berlin, Germany | Dissertation: Coding of temporal relations in semantic memory: Cognitive load and task-evoked pupillary response
Chen Y, He H, Lin W, Yang J, Tan S, Tao W, Guan Q, Krueger F. The connectome-based prediction of trust propensity in older adults: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Human Brain Mapping 2023, in press.
Krueger F. A Yin and Yang perspective on the trust game: Trust and reciprocity. Games and Economic Behavior 2023,14(2).
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (Symposium: Trust and Artificial Intelligence), Steyr, Austria, June 2023, What is trust and how does it emerge in the brain?
University of Graz, Graz, Austria, February 2023, Human–dog relationships as a working framework for exploring human-robot affiliation
Krueger F, editor. The Neurobiology of Trust. 2021. Cambridge University Press.
Krueger F, Meyer-Lindenberg A, editors. Research Topic: Towards a Refined Understanding of Social Trust (T-R-U-S-T). 2020. Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Wu Y, Krueger F. Neural correlates of task-based vs. task-free trust. In: Krueger F, editor. The Neurobiology of Trust. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2021:293-312.
Lee M, Veerareddy A, Krueger F. Neuropsychopharmacology and trust. In: Krueger F, editor. The Neurobiology of Trust. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2021:338-368.