Claus-Christian Carbon is a Full Professor of Psychology at the Department of General Psychology and Methodology, Institute of Psychology of the University of Bamberg, in Germany.
Education
He received his Diplom degree in Psychology in 1998 from the University of Trier, his Magister degree in Philosophy in 1999 from the University of Trier, his Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology in 2003 from Freie Universität Berlin and his habilitation in Psychology in 2006 from University of Vienna.
Career
He is currently Head of Department of General Psychology and Methodology and Head of EPÆG—an international research group. His research is mainly focused on empirical aesthetics, face processing, consumer research, haptic processing, cognitive maps, scientometrics and conspiracy theories. In 2013 he founded the Bamberg Graduate School of Affective and Cognitive Sciences (BaGrACS)—he is currently head of this Graduate School.
BaGrACS focuses on the link between affective and cognitive processing.
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Membership
Carbon is an editor of the scientific journals Perception and i-Perception, an Action Editor of Art & Perception and a member of the Editorial Board of Advances in Cognitive Psychology. He is a full member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs. German Society for Psychology) and a Psychonomic Society.