
Curriculum Vitae Corinna E. Löckenhoff G227 MVR Hall (607) 255 2260 (office) Department of Human Development CEL72[at]cornell.edu Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 EDUCATION 2004 Ph.D. in Personality Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 2001 M.A. in Personality Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1999 Diploma in Psychology, Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany 1997-1998 International Exchange Program, Penn State University, State College, PA PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2020-present Professor of Human Development Cornell University 2015-present Associate Professor of Gerontology in Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College 2014-2020 Associate Professor of Human Development Cornell University 2015 Visiting Researcher Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany 2009 – 2014 Assistant Professor of Human Development Cornell University 2006 – 2008 Research Fellow National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 2004 to 2006 Psychologist (Contractor) National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 1999 Research Intern German Centre for Research on Ageing, Germany Loeckenhoff – CV - 2 AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2020 Appointed Fellow, Association for Psychological Science 2018 KON/Alumni Advising Award College of Human Ecology, Cornell University 2016 Appointed Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2014 Margret M. and Paul B. Baltes Foundation Award in Behavioral and Social Gerontology, Gerontological Society of America 2013 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2011 Named as Rising Star in Psychological Science Association of Psychological Science 2009 Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center Innovative Research Award Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2009-2012 Lois and Mel Tukman Endowed Assistant Professorship Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2006 Performance Management Appraisal (PMAP) Award National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 2005 Graduate Student Research Award Honorable Distinction American Society on Aging, Philadelphia, PA 2004 Graduate Student Travel Award American Psychological Association, Washington, DC 2003 Graduate Student Service Award Office of the Dean of Students, Stanford University, CA 2002 Graduate WebShop on Information Technology Fellowship Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, MD 1997-1998 International Exchange Scholarship Universität Marburg, Germany 1997 Travel Award Fulbright Program, Germany/U.S. Loeckenhoff – CV - 3 GRANTS 2020-2025 Co-PI on R01 NIH/NIA. Project title: “Personality and Dementia: Mechanisms and Trajectories”. 2019-2024 Co-PI on P30 NIH. Project title: “Cornell Roybal Center: Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life – III”. 2016-2021 Participating Faculty Mentor on 1 T32 AG049666 01A1 NIH/NIA. Program title: “The Weill Cornell Medical College Research Training Program in Behavioral Geriatrics”. 2015-2019 Co-I on 2014/14/E/HS6/00368. Polish National Science Center Award. Project title: “Perceptions of Elderly People in Traditional Tribes”. 2014-2019 Co-I on 2 P30 AG022845-11 NIH. Project title: “Cornell Roybal Center – Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life – II”. 2016 PI on Cornell Council for the Arts 2016 Biennial Project Project title: “The Cornell Race and Empathy Project”. 2013-2016 PI on 1 R21 AG043741 NIH/NIA. Project title: “Age Differences in Preferences for and Responses to Temporal Sequences”. 2013-2014 Co-PI on Cornell Palliative and End-of-Life Care Innovative Pilot Grant. Project title: “Decision-Making Among Palliative Care Patients”. ($6,200) 2012-2013 Co-PI on Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences Pilot Grant. Project title: “The Fourth Urie Bronfenbrenner Conference: New Developments in Aging, Emotion, and Health” ($5,000) 2011-2012 PI on President’s Council of Cornell Women Affinito/Stewart Grant. Project title: “Joint decision-making among older leukemia patients” ($9,200) 2011-2012 PI on Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences Pilot Grant. Project title: “Age and intertemporal choice among aversive experiences” ($6,795) 2010-2011 PI on Cornell-Columbia Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life (TRIPLL) Pilot Grant. Project title: “Age differences in the joint influence of emotional context and temporal discounting on pain management decisions” ($10,000) Loeckenhoff – CV - 4 2009-2010 PI on Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center (BLCC) Pilot Grant. Project title: “The role of affect in temporal discounting across the adult life span”. ($6,100) 2009-2010 Co-PI on Clinical and Translational Science Center at Weill Cornell Medical College (CTSC) Seed Grant. Project title: “Pilot study of the relationship of functional status to outcome in elderly patients with acute Leukemia and high grade Myelodysplastic Syndrome using Actigraph” ($8,500) 2002 PI on Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences Research Opportunities Grant. Project title: “Age-related positivity effects in information-acquisition and decision-making: Applying socioemotional selectivity theory to the health domain.” ($1,000) PUBLICATIONS * indicates student co-authors For an updated list see http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1YWrStYAAAAJ Journal Articles 1. Sabiniewicz, Karwowski, Borokowska, Sorokowski, P. & Löckenhoff, C.E. (2020). Short- and long-term memory and age in a traditional tribe (Dani of Papua) and a modern population (Poland). Acta Ethologica, 23, 135–142. doi: 10.1007/s10211- 020-00348-5 2. *Tseng, H.-Y., Löckenhoff, C.E., Lee, C.-Y., Yu, S.-H., Wu, I.-C., Chang, H.-Y., Chiu, Y.-F., Hsiung, C. (2020). The paradox of aging and health-related quality of life in Asian Chinese: Results from the Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study in Taiwan. BMC Geriatrics, 20, 91. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-1446-y 3. Löckenhoff, C.E., & Samanez-Larkin, G. (2020). Age differences in intertemporal choice: The role of task type, outcome characteristics, and covariates. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 75(1), 85-95. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbz097 4. Löckenhoff, C.E., *Rutt, J.L., *Gallagher, C., Samanez-Larkin G.R., O’Donoghue, T., & Reyna, V. (2020). Age effects in sequence construction for a continuous cognitive task: Similar sequence trends but fewer switch-points. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 75(4), 762-771. doi:10.1093/geronb/gby090 5. Frackowiak, T., Oleszkiewicz, A., Löckenhoff, C.E., Sorokowska, A., Sorokowski, P. (2019). Community size and perception of older adults in the Cook islands. PLoS one, 14(7), e0219760. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219760 Loeckenhoff – CV - 5 6. Gong, X., Seaman, K., Fung, H., Löckenhoff, C.E., Lang, F. (2019). Development and validation of a social motivation questionnaire. The Gerontologist, 59(6), e664- e673. doi:10.1093/geront/gny121 7. Costa, P.T., McCrae, R.R., & Löckenhoff, C.E. (2019). Personality across the life- span. Annual Review of Psychology, 70, 423-448. doi:10.1146/annurev-psych- 010418-103244 8. Wethington, E., Eccleston, C., Gay, G., Gooberman-Hill, R., Schofield, P., Bacon, L., Dombrowski, W., Jamison, R., Rothman, M., Meador, L., Kenien, C, Pillemer, K. A., Löckenhoff, C.E., & Reid, M.C. (2018). Establishing a research agenda on mobile health technologies and later-life pain using an evidence-based consensus conference approach. Journal of Pain. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2018.06.006 9. *Yip, A.P.W., & Löckenhoff, C. E. (2018). Cultural differences in “Saving the best for last”. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. doi:10.1177/0022022118793535 10. Niknejad, B., Bolier, R., Henderson, C., Delgado, D., Kozlov, E., Löckenhoff, C.E. & Reid, M.C. (2018). Association between psychological interventions and chronic pain outcomes in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA: Internal Medicine, 178(6):830-839. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.0756 11. Löckenhoff, C.E. (2018). Aging and decision-making: A conceptual framework for future research. Gerontology,64(2),140-148. doi: 10.1159/000485247 12. Sorokowski, P., Sorokowska, A., Frąckowiak, T., & Löckenhoff, C. E. (2017). Aging perceptions in Tsimane Amazonian forager-farmers compared with two industrialized societies: The role of gender and acculturation. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 72(4), 561-570. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbv080 13. Löckenhoff, C.E., *Rutt, J.L., Samanez-Larkin G.R., O’Donoghue, T., & Reyna, V. (2017). Preferences for temporal sequences of real outcomes differ across domains but do not vary by age. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 74(3), 430–439. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx094 14. Löckenhoff, C. E., & *Rutt, J. L. (2017). Age differences in self-continuity: Converging evidence and directions for future research. The Gerontologist, 57(3), 396-408. doi:10.1093/geront/gnx010 15. Löckenhoff, C.E., *Rutt, J.L., Samanez-Larkin G.R., O’Donoghue, T., Reyna, V., & Ganzel, B. (2016). Dread sensitivity in decisions about real and imagined electrical shocks does not vary by age. Psychology and Aging, 31(8), 890-901. 16. *Rutt, J.L. & Löckenhoff, C.E. (2016). Age patterns in mental representations of time: Underlying constructs and relevant covariates. Experimental Aging Research, 42(3), 289-306. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2016.1156975 NIHMS686262 PMCID 4830914 17. *Rutt, J.L., & Löckenhoff, C.E. (2016). From past to future: Temporal self-continuity across the life span. Psychology and Aging, 31(6), 631-639. doi: 10.1037/pag0000090 NIHMS775625 PMCID 5014720 Loeckenhoff – CV - 6 18. *Riffin, C., Pillemer, K., Reid, M.C., Tung, J., & Löckenhoff, C.E. (2016). Decision support for joint replacement: Implications for decisional conflict and willingness
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