Welcome! My name is Julia Nolte (she/her) and I am a lecturer in the Department of Communication and Cognition at Tilburg University (Netherlands).
I am a lifespan researcher studying how media usage, information management, risk perception, and decision making change across adulthood. I am also interested in intra- and inter-generational relationships and how they influence our well-being.
I hold a B.Sc. (2014) and M.Sc. (2017) in Psychology from Heidelberg University, Germany, and an M.A. (2020) and Ph.D. (2023) in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University, US.
To date, I have completed research training or visits with the Funke Lab for Problem-Solving at Heidelberg University (2013-2017), Alzheimer’s Society London (2013), Cornell University's Rational Decision Making Laboratory (2015-2016), Harvard University’s Clinical and Developmental Psychology Laboratory (2016), Oxford University’s Health and Cognition Research Group (2016), Cambridge University’s Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication (2017), and Cornell University's Healthy Aging Laboratory (2017-2023).