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Marina Giglberger

Lebenslauf

01/2025- 04/2025 Gastwissenschaftlerin am Institut für Verhaltenswissenschaften und -technologie an der Universit?t St. Gallen (IBT-HSG)
01/2025 Promotion zum Dr. phil. an der Universit?t Regensburg, Lehrstuhl für Medizinische Psychologie, Psychologische Diagnostik und Methodenlehre
seit 02/2018

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Lehrstuhl für Medizinische Psychologie, Psychologische Diagnostik und Methodenlehre, Universit?t Regensburg

09/2016- 12/2016 Forschungspraktikum am King’s College London(Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre), London, UK
08/2016 M.Sc. Psychologie, Paris-Lodron Universit?t Salzburg
08/2014 B.Sc. Psychologie, Paris-Lodron Universit?t Salzburg

Publikationen

2025

Giglberger, M., Peter, H.L., Henze, G.-I., B?rtl, C., Konzok, J., … & Wüst, S. (2025). Associations between the neural stress response and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 103(1), e70019.

2024

B?rtl, C., Henze, G.-I., Peter, H.L., Giglberger, M., Bohmann, P., Speicher, N., … & Kudielka, B.M. (2024). Neural and cortisol responses to acute psychosocial stress in work-related burnout: The Regensburg Burnout Project. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 161, 106926.

2023

Giglberger, M., Peter, H.L., Henze, G.-I., Kraus, E., B?rtl, C., … & Wüst, S. (2023). Neural responses to acute stress predict chronic stress perception in daily life over 13 months. Scientific Reports, 13, 19990.


Peter, H.L., Giglberger, M., Streit, F., Frank, J., Kreuzpointner, L., … & Wüst, S. (2023). Association of polygenic scores for depression and neuroticism with perceived stress in daily life during a long-lasting stress period. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 22(6), e12872.

2022

B?rtl, C., Henze, G.-I., Giglberger, M., Peter, H.L., Konzok, J., Wallner, S., … & Kudielka, B.M. (2022). Higher allostatic load in work-related burnout: The Regensburg Burnout Project. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 143, 105853.


Giglberger, M., Peter, H.L., Kraus, E., Kreuzpointner, L., Z?nkert, S., Henze, G.-I., … & Wüst, S. (2022). Daily life stress and the cortisol awakening response over a 13-months stress period – Findings from the LawSTRESS project. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 141, 105771.


Konzok, J., Henze, G.-I., Kreuzpointner, L., Peter, H.L., Giglberger, M., B?rtl, C., … & Kudielka, B.M. (2022). Dissociation of behavioral and neural responses to provocation during reactive aggression in healthy adults with high versus low externalization. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1 – 15.?


Peter, H.L., Giglberger, M., Frank, J., Streit, F., Z?nkert, S., Kreuzpointner, L., … & Wüst, S. (2022). The association between genetic variability in the NPS/NPSR1 system and chronic stress responses: a gene-environment-(quasi) experiment. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 141, 105883.

2021

Konzok, J., Henze, G.-I., Peter, H., Giglberger, M., B?rtl, C., Massau, C., … & Kudielka, B.M. (2021). Externalizing behavior in healthy young adults is associated with lower cortisol responses to acute stress and altered neural activation in the dorsal striatum. Psychophysiology, 58(2), e13936.


Henze, G.-I., Konzok, J., Kreuzpointner, L., B?rtl, C., Giglberger, M., Peter, H., … & Wüst, S. (2021). Sex-specific interaction between cortisol and striato-limbic responses to psychosocial stress. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 1 – 13.

2020

Giglberger, M., Peter, H.L. & Wüst, S. (2020). Das JurSTRESS-Projekt. ZDRW Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Rechtswissenschaft, 7(3), 236 – 244.


Henze, G.-I., Konzok, J., Kreuzpointner, L., B?rtl, C., Peter, H., Giglberger, M., … & Wüst, S. (2020). Increasing deactivation of limbic structures over psychosocial stress exposure time. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 5(7), 697 – 704.

Dissertation

Giglberger, Marina (2024). Decoding chronic stress: Neural markers and their influence on chronic stress perception and mental health. Dissertation. Universit?t Regensburg. Link: epub.uni-regensburg.de/74735/



  1. Fakult?t für Humanwissenschaften
  2. Institut für Psychologie

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