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Wanja Wolff is a Professor of Sports Psychology at the University of Hamburg. He has a strong background in psychology with a focus on self-regulation and human performance from a psychoneurophysiological perspective. His research explores the temporal dynamics of interdependence among sensation, preferences, and performance, as well as investigating boredom as a functional signal that can influence goal-directed behavior. He examines similarities and differences in the regulation of physical and mental effort, and his work also delves into effort and fatigue across clinical, non-clinical, and elite sport populations.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Teaching and conducting research in Sports Psychology.
University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland
Leading research projects in the field of educational psychology.
University of Konstanz • Konstanz, Germany
Managing research activities in Sport Psychology.
University of Potsdam • Potsdam, Germany
Supporting research in Sport Psychology.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).