Research Colloquium
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Research Colloquium
Talks 2025
16h-18h, room A7 0-031
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03.07.2025
Prof. Dr. Xenia Kobeleva (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Computational Neurology - delivering mechanistic insights about neuropsychiatric diseases and neurostimulation
Past Talks
12.06.2025
PD Dr. med. Christian Dohle (Zentrum für Post-Akute Neurorehabilitation, Berlin)
Mirror therapy in neurorehabilitation: Neurophysiological mechanisms and clinical evidence
05.06.2025
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Nico Bunzeck (University of Lübeck)
Structure and Function of the Cholinergic Basal Forebrain Across the Adult Lifespan
08.05.2025
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Cornelia Frank (Universität Bremen)
Imagine, observe, immerse: Motor learning in simulated and extended realities
30.01.2025
Prof. Dr. Klaus Oberauer (University of Zürich)
Psychometrics of cognitive control
05.12.2024
Sascha Köpken (Start up consultant Health, University Oldenburg)
Your Entrepreneurial Career
27.06.2024
Prof. Dr. Ulf Ziemann (University Hospital Tübingen)
Brain state-dependent and closed-loop stimulation using EEG-TMS technology
18.01.2024
Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt (KIT Karlsruhe)
Designing Adaptive Systems for Economic Decision Making: Fostering Flow in Knowledge Work
30.11.2023
Prof. Dr. Agnes Flöel (University Hospital Greifswald)
Association of sleep-related oscillations with cognitive function in older adults, and modulation via oscillatory brain stimulation during sleep
23.11.2023
Dr. Martin Dahl (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin)
Dopaminergic and noradrenergic nuclei relate to different memory types in older adults
13.07.2023
Prof. Dr. Hand-Otto Karnath (University Hospital Tübingen)
Spatial Neglect and the Vestibular System
25.05.2023
Prof. Dr. Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting (University of Freiburg)
Brain-Computer Interfaces – Thinking outside of the box
02.02.2023
Prof. Dr. Sandra Verena Müller (Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfenbüttel)
Smart Devices in der klinischen Neuropsychologie - die RehaGoal App zur Unterstützung von Menschen mit Planungsschwierigkeiten