Dr. Nathalie klein Selle

Head of Research Lab
Email
nathalie.klein-selle@biu.ac.il
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    PERSONALIA

    Name:                          klein Selle, Nathalie

    Languages:                   Dutch, English & Hebrew (fluent), basic German & Spanish

    nathalie.klein-selle@biu.ac.il

    EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

     

    Bar-Ilan University (Ramat Gan, Israel; 2021-now)

    Senior lecturer at the Criminology department of Bar-Ilan University (BIU)                           

     

    The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (Jerusalem, Israel; 2020-2021)

    Research fellow                                                                                                                         

    • Fellow at the research group: “Behavioral Ethics Meets Corporate Governance: Paradigm Shift?”
    • The group comprised of both legal scholars and psychologists.

     

    University of Würzburg (Würzburg, Germany; 2018-2020)

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel; 2018-2020)

    Postdoctoral researcher                                                                                                                         

    • Postdoctoral fellow at the laboratories of Prof. Matthias Gamer and Prof. Yoni Pertzov.
    • Empirical research on memory interference using autonomic physiological and ocular measures.

     

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel; 2017-2018)

    Postdoctoral researcher                                                                                              

    • Postdoctoral fellow at the laboratory of renowned Prof. Gershon Ben-Shakhar.
    • Empirical research on memory detection using autonomic and event-related potential measures.

     

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel; 2013-2017)

    University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 2013-2017)

    PhD in Psychology                                                                                                                      

    • Joint PhD program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) and the University of Amsterdam (UvA) under the supervision of Prof. Gershon Ben-Shakhar, Dr. Bruno Verschuere and Prof. Merel Kindt.
    • Empirical research on the Concealed Information Test using physiological measures.
    • Conducted experimental studies at both universities.

     

    Maastricht University (Maastricht, the Netherlands; 2010-2011)

    MSc (Summa Cum Laude) in Psychology. Master track: Psychology and Law                                        

    • Research internship at the HUJI: a meta-analysis of Concealed Information Test studies.
    • The meta-analysis is published in Psychophysiology (213 Google Scholar cites since 2014).
    • Graduated Summa Cum Laude with the highest possible grade (10) for my Master's thesis.

    University of Groningen (Groningen, the Netherlands; 2006-2009)

    BSc in Psychology                                                                                                                       

    • Followed the Brain and Behavior track in the third study year.          

        RESEARCH INTERESTS

     

    • Concealed information detection with physiological, brain, eye-tracking, and behavioral measures
    • Memory interference and memory fallacies
    • Bio-behavioral synchrony (collaboration with the laboratory of Dr. Shir Atzil, HUJI, Israel)
    • Advanced statistics and research methods

     

    HONORS

     

    • 2020   Fellowship from the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies.
    • 2019   Minerva Short-Term Research Grant to Germany from the Minerva Stiftung.
    • 2018   Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Jerusalem Brain Community.
    • 2018  Inaugural “SPR Presidents’ Pick Psychophysiology Paper Award” for: klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B., Kindt, M., Meijer, E., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2016). Orienting versus inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different cognitive processes drive different physiological measures. Psychophysiology, 53, 579590.
    • 2018   The Kreitman Post-Doctoral scholarship (deferred).
    • 2016   The Sylvia and Dr. Milton Bard scholarship in memory of Prof. Shlomo Bentin.
    • 2015   The HUJI President Scholarship for outstanding PhD students.
    • 2015   2nd place in poster competition at the 1st Decepticon conference in Cambridge, UK.
    • 2014   2nd place in poster competition at the 24th annual conference of the EAPL in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    • 2014   1st place in poster competition at the 1st annual HUJI Psychology department conference for PhD students.
    • 2011   Top 3% certificate: among the top 3% students of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Maastricht University.

     

    CONFERENCES – ACTIVE PARTICIPATION

     

    • klein Selle, N. (2022). The effects of mental countermeasures on psychophysiological memory detection: Facilitating orientation is easy, stopping inhibition is not. Oral presentation at the Decepticon 2022 (online) meeting.
    • klein Selle, N. (2021). A review of the brain-based CIT literature. Oral presentation at the virtual EAPL meeting.
    • klein Selle, N. (2020). Hide or Seek II? Eye-movements and physiological Responses can reflect both the decision and the attempt to conceal information. Oral presentation at the 7th ISCOP conference. Akko, Israel
    • klein Selle, N. (2019). Are you in control? An investigation into the motivated memory phenomenon

    Oral presentation at the 3d ICPS. Paris, France.

    • klein Selle, N. (2019). Hide or Seek? Physiological Responses Reflect Both the Decision and the Attempt to Conceal Information.  Poster presentation at the 6th ISCOP conference. Akko, Israel
    • klein Selle, N.  (2018). What mechanisms underlie ERP-based Concealed Information Detection? Oral presentation at the 19th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP). Lucca, Italy.
    • klein Selle, N. (2017).  An exploration of the sensitivity of the Concealed Information Test to implicit memory. Oral presentation at the 27th   annual meeting of the European Association of Psychology & Law (EAPL). Mechelen, Belgium.
    • klein Selle, N. (2017). Unraveling the roles of orienting and inhibition in the Concealed Information Test. Oral presentation at the 2nd ICPS. Vienna, Austria.
    • klein Selle, N. (2016). The concealed information test detects explicit but not implicit memory for recently learned words. Oral presentation at the 26th annual meeting of the EAPL. Toulouse, France.
    • klein Selle, N. (2016). Unraveling the roles of orienting and inhibition in the Concealed Information Test. Poster presentation at the 3d annual HUJI Psychology department conference for PhD students. Jerusalem, Israel.
    • klein Selle, N. (2016). Detecting concealed crime information: Effects of arousal and delayed testing. Poster presentation at the 3d ISCOP Conference. Akko, Israel.
    • klein Selle, N. (2015). Detecting concealed crime information: Effects of arousal and delayed testing. Oral and poster presentation at the 1st Decepticon conference. Cambridge, UK.
    • klein Selle, N. (2015). Orienting response versus response inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different physiological measures reflect different processes. Oral and poster presentation at the 1st ICPS. Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
    • klein Selle, N. (2014). Orienting response versus response inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different physiological measures reflect different processes. Oral presentation at the 10th annual meeting of the Nordic Network for Psychology and Law (NNPL). Oslo, Norway.
    • klein Selle, N. (2014). Orienting response versus response inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different physiological measures reflect different processes. Poster presentation at the 24th annual meeting of the EAPL. St. Petersburg, Russia.
    • klein Selle, N. (2014). Orienting response versus response inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different physiological measures reflect different processes. Poster presentation at the 1st annual HUJI Psychology department conference for PhD students. Jerusalem, Israel.

     

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

     

    • 2022/2023   Supervising master thesis projects (BIU)
    • 2019/2021   Psychophysiological advisor and data analyst for the lab of Dr. Shir Atzil (HUJI)
    • 2017/2018   Teacher for course: Psychophysiological Detection of Concealed Information (HUJI)
    • 2015/2016   Teaching assistant for course: Introduction to Meta-Analysis (HUJI)
    • 2014/2015   Supervising three master thesis projects (UvA)
    • 2014/2015   Teaching assistant for course: Psychophysiological Detection of Concealed Information (HUJI)

     

    REVIEWER EXPERIENCE

     

    Reviewer for various international journals: Psychophysiology; Biological Psychology; Journal of Experimental Psychology: General; Frontiers in Psychology; International Journal of Psychophysiology; Scientific Reports.

     

    MEDIA

     

     

    ADDITIONAL

     

    • Adaptability and ability to work under pressure; strong interpersonal communication skills.
    • Computer skills: excellent command of SPSS; Matlab; R; Presentation; basic knowledge of Python.
    • Open science: strong advocate of open science, using methods such as pre-registration and open data sharing.

     

    Publications

    Salih, M., Abargil, M., Badarne, S, klein Selle, N., Irani, M., & Atzil, S. Evidence for cultural differences in affect during mother-infant interactions. Scientific Reports (accepted pending minor revision).

    klein Selle, N., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2022). A new theoretical perspective on concealed information detection. Psychophysiology. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14187

    klein Selle, N., Suchotzki, K., Pertzov, Y., & Gamer, M. (2022). Orienting versus inhibition: The theory behind the ocular-based Concealed Information Test. Psychophysiology. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14186 

    Zeevi, L.*, klein Selle, N.* (equal contribution), Kellman, E., Boiman, G., Hart, Y., & Atzil, S. (2022). Bio-behavioral synchrony is a potential mechanism for mate selection in humans. Scientific Reports 12, 4786. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-08582-6

    klein Selle, N., Gamer, M., & Pertzov, Y. (2021). Gaze-pattern similarity at encoding may interfere with future memory. Scientific Reports 11, 7697. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-87258-z

    klein Selle, N., Gueta, C., Harpaz, Y., Deouell, L., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2021). Brain-based concealed memory detection is driven mainly by orientation to salient items. Cortex, 136, 41–55. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.12.010

    klein Selle, N.*(equal contribution), Waxman, D.*, Volz, K., Ambach, W., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2021). Is the CIT susceptible to misleading information? A constructive replication. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66, 646-655. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14630

    Jospe, K., Genzer, S., klein Selle, N., Ong, D., Zaki, J., & Perry, A. (2020). The contribution of linguistic and visual cues to physiological synchrony and empathic accuracy. Cortex, 132, 296–308. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.09.001

    klein Selle, N., Agari, N., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2019). Hide or Seek? Physiological Responses Reflect Both the Decision and the Attempt to Conceal Information. Psychological Science, 30, 1424–1433. doi: 10.1177/0956797619864598

    Geven, L., klein Selle, N., Ben-Shakhar, G., Kindt, M., & Verschuere, B. (2018). Self-initiated versus instructed cheating in the physiological Concealed Information Test. Biological Psychology, 138, 146–155. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.09.005

    klein Selle, N., Ben-Shakhar, G., Kindt, M., & Verschuere, B. J. (2018). Preliminary evidence for physiological markers of implicit memory. Biological Psychology, 135, 220–235. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.02.012

    klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B. J., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2018). Concealed Information Test: Theoretical background. In: P. Rosenfeld (Ed), Detecting Concealed Information and Deception: Verbal, Behavioral, and Biological Methods. San Diego, CA: Elsevier/Academic Press.

    McCarthy, R., Skowronski, J., Hoogesteyn, K., Verschuere, B., Meijer, E. H., Jim, A., […] klein Selle, N […]. (2018). Registered Replication Report: Srull & Wyer (1979). Advances in Methodologies and Practices in Psychological Science, 1, 1660–1672. doi.org/10.1177/2515245918777487

    Verschuere, B., Meijer, E. H., Jim, A., McCarthy, R., Hoogesteyn, K., Skowronski, J., […] klein Selle, N […]. (2018). Registered Replication Report: Mazar, N., Amir, O., & Ariely, D. (2008). Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1, 299–317. doi: 10.1177/2515245918781032

    klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B. J., Kindt, M., Meijer, E. H., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2017). Unraveling the roles of orienting and inhibition in the Concealed Information Test. Psychophysiology, 54, 628–639. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12825

    klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B. J., Kindt, M., Meijer, E. H., Nahari, T., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2017). Memory detection: The effects of emotional stimuli. Biological Psychology, 129, 25–35. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2017.07.021

    Nahari, T., Breska, A., Elber, L., klein Selle, N., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2017). The external validity of the Concealed Information Test: The effect of choosing to commit a mock-crime. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31, 81–90. doi: 10.1002/acp.3304

    klein Selle, N., Verschuere, B. J., Kindt, M., Meijer, E. H., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2016). Orienting versus inhibition in the Concealed Information Test: Different cognitive processes drive different physiological measures. Psychophysiology, 53, 579–590. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12583

    Meijer, E. H., klein Selle, N., Elber, L., & Ben-Shakhar, G. (2014). Memory detection with the Concealed Information Test: A Meta-Analysis of Skin Conductance, Respiration, Heart Rate, and P300 data. Psychophysiology, 51, 879–904. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12239

     

    REiology; Scientific Reports.

    Last Updated Date : 29/11/2023