- Since May 2022: Research Associate and Doctoral candidate, Department for the Psychology of Human Movement and Sport, Institute for Sport Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
- Since 2021: Psychology (M.Sc.; Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Health), Friedrich Schiller University Jena
- 2018 – 2022: Student Assistant, Department for the Psychology of Human Movement and Sport, Institute for Sport Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
- 2018 – 2019: Student Assistant, Chair for Methodology and Evaluation Research (Prof. Rolf Steyer), Institute of Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
- 2017 – 2021: Psychology (B.Sc.), Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Title of bachelor thesis: To be faithful or not to be? On the impact of sociosexuality and actual infidelity behavior on relationship satisfaction.
- 2015 – 2021 Sport, French (1. state examination), Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Title of thesis: Birds of a feather perform together? On the impact of dyadic motive combinations on performance outcomes in a joint action task.
Norman Hüttner

Academic Vita
Research
Research Interests:
- Motives and motivation
- Dyadic motive interaction
- Joint action
- Choking under pressure
- Response Surface Analyses (RSA)
Publications
2022
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Hüttner, N., Sperl, L. & Schroeger, A. (2022/online first). Slow motion bias: Exploring the relation between time overestimation and increased perceived intentionality. Perception, 3010066221139943.
Poster Sessions
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Canal-Bruland, R. (2022, July 13). Birds of a feather excel together? The impact of dyadic motives on performance in a joint action task [Poster Presentation]. 16th European Congress of Sport & Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC), Padova, Italy.
Hüttner, N., Müller, F., & Canal-Bruland, R. (2022, June 17). Moderieren Motive die dyadische Leistung in einer motorischen Joint-Action Aufgabe? [Poster Presentation]. 54. Jahrestagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp), Münster, Germany.
Presentations
Hüttner, N. (2022, June 15). Motor performance in joint action tasks: The role of dyadic motive fit. [Presentation]. asp-Nachwuchstagung, Münster, Germany.
2021
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Sperl, L., Hüttner, N., & Schroeger, A. (2021). Why Do Actions in Slow Motion Appear to Last Longer? On the Effect of Video Speed Information. Perception, 50(1), 69–79. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006620982212External link
Software
Causal Effect Xplorer. A software for better understanding causal effects. https://gauss.metpsy.uni-jena.de/rshiny/ce73new/CEX/External link
Teaching
Winter term 2022/23
- Current topics in motor control and learning (B.Sc., Thu, 10-12)
- Teaching and learning of motor skills (M.A., Thu, 08-10)