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Nanna Notthoff

Nanna is a Ph.D. student in Professor Laura Carstensen’s Lab. She received her B.S. with majors in Psychology and in Anthropology and with a minor in Applied Statistics from the University of Michigan in 2006. Nanna is studying memory and decision making in the health context as well as health behavior change across the adult life span. Specifically, she is interested in the use of message framing (and its interaction with different motivational factors) to promote health behaviors among individuals of different age groups. Before coming to Stanford, Nanna also had the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition and the Independent Junior Research Group Neurocognition of Decision Making at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in her hometown Berlin, Germany.

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