Mariana von Mohr

Mariana von Mohr

Mariana von Mohr

Mariana von Mohr completed her BA in Psychology at the Universidad Iberoamericana, in Mexico. She then completed the MSc in Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology – a two-year programme through which she completed her first year at UCL, and her second year at Yale University. At Yale, Mariana’s research focused on the neurobiology of parenting and how addiction might impact maternal sensitivity to infant cues, supervised by Dr. Helena Rutherford. Mariana is now in the final year of her PhD at UCL, funded by Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT), and supervised by Dr. Katerina Fotopoulou. Her PhD research focuses on the social modulation of interoceptive modalities, including affective touch and pain, as well as the role of oxytocin.

 

 

Contact Details

Mar.vonmohr@gmail.com

 

Publications

Fotopoulou, A., Von Mohr, M., & Krahé, C. (in press). Affective Regulation Through Touch: Homeostatic and Allostatic Mechanisms. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 43, 80-87

von Mohr, M., Kirsch, L. P., & Fotopoulou, A. (2021). Social touch deprivation during COVID-19: effects on psychological wellbeing and craving interpersonal touch. Royal Society Open Science8(9), 210287.

Zheng, C. Y., Wang, K.-J., Wairagkar, M., Von Mohr, M., Lintunen, E., & Fotopoulou, K. (2021). Comparing soft robotic affective touch to human and brush affective touch. 2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 352–352.

Wang, K. J., Zheng, C. Y., Shidujaman, M., Wairagkar, M., & von Mohr, M. (2020, October). Jean Joseph v2. 0 (REmotion): Make Remote Emotion Touchable, Seeable and Thinkable by Direct Brain-to-Brain Telepathy Neurohaptic Interface Empowered by Generative Adversarial Network. In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) (pp. 3488-3493). IEEE.

Wang, K. J., Zheng, C. Y., Wairagkar, M., & von Mohr, M. (2020, September). Jean Joseph ZERO: Let Memories Come to Life with Music. In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan) (pp. 1-2). IEEE.
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von Mohr, M., Finotti, G., Ambroziak, K., & Tsakiris, M. (2019). Do you hear what I see? An audio-visual paradigm to assess emotional egocentricity bias. Cognition & Emotion

von Mohr, M., Finotti, G., Villani, V., & Tsakiris (2019). Taking the pulse of social cognition: cardiac afferent activity and interoceptive accuracy modulate emotional egocentricity bias. 10.31219/osf.io

von Mohr, M.*, Kirsch, L.P.*, & Fotopoulou, A (2019). Affective Touch Dimensions: From Sensitivity to Metacognition. Doi.org/10.1101/669259.

von Mohr, M., Krahé, C., Beck, B., & Fotopoulou, A. (2018). The social buffering of pain by affective touch: A laser-evoked potentials study in romantic couples. Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience.  13)11, 1121-1130

Krahé, C.*, von Mohr, M.*, Gentsch, A., Guy, L., Vari, C., Nolte, T., & Fotopoulou, A. (2018). Sensitivity to affective touch depends on adult attachment style. Scientific Reports. 8:14544

von Mohr, M., & Fotopoulou, A. (2018). The cutaneous borders of interoception: active and social inference on pain and pleasure on the skin. In M. Tsakiris & H. De Preester (Eds.), The interoceptive mind: from homeostasis to awareness

von Mohr, M., Crowley, M. J., Walthall, J., Mayes, L. C., Pelphrey, K. A., & Rutherford, H. J. V. (2018). EEG captures affective touch: CT-optimal touch and neural oscillations. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 18(1), 155-156

von Mohr, M., Kirsch, P. L., & Fotopoulou, A. (2017). The Soothing Function of Touch: Affective Touch Reduces Feelings of Social Exclusion. Scientific Reports. 7: 13516

von Mohr, M., Mayes, L.C., MD & Rutherford, H.J.V., (2017). The Transition to Motherhood: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Perspectives. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 70:1, 154-173

Wilbanks, H. E.*, von Mohr, M.*, Potenza, M. N., Mayes, L. C., & Rutherford, H. J. V. (2016). Tobacco Smoking and the Resting Maternal Brain: A Preliminary Study of Frontal EEG. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 89(2), 115–122