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We use state-of-the-art cognitive neuroscience techniques including transcranial alternating current stimulation, eye tracking, computational modelling and electroencephalography. A particular focus of our research is the study of neural oscillations related to information processing in the human brain. There is also evidence that abnormal neural oscillations contribute to clinical symptoms in psychiatric disorders, such as memory deficits in PTSD or delusions in schizophrenia.
Recent News
- August
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June
21st, 12pm (CET): Hybrid presentation by Daniel entitled "Multisensory communication dynamics and neural oscillations" at TU Dresden Zoom Link, Meeting ID: 645 5888 71 70; Passcode: 5f8C=MMQ
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April
We welcome our new Ph.D. student Gökberk Günaydin. His studies will include computational modelling of multisensory perception (in collaboration with Prof. Rohe).
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March
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- October