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Congratulations to our nine November graduates!

30.11.2018

The GSN is happy to announce the successful defenses of nine graduates this November:

Dian Anggraini, who presented the thesis titled Decision in Space: Reinforcement Learning Models Predict Individual Differences in and Neural Correlates of Strategy Adoption during Spatial Navigation, Supervisor: Dr. Klaus Wunderlich & Prof. Dr. Stefan Glasauer

Maximilian Bothe, who presented the thesis titled Sensory processing in the infrared pathway of the western diamondback rattlesnake, Cortalus atrox, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Harald Luksch

Anna Dietze, who presented the thesis titled Psychophysical Measurements of Temporal Integration Effects in Cochlear Implant Users

Anna Sophie Geserich, who presented the thesis titled The TET3 Interactome - Novel Insights into Epigenetic Mechanisms in Development and Disease, Supervisor: PD Dr. Stylianos Michalakis

Maria Fernanda Gutierrez Herrera, who presented the thesis titled Neuroanatomy and Rehabilitation of the Directional Motor Deficits associated with Unilateral Neglect, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Joachim Hermsdörfer

Laura Leuchs, who presented the thesis titled Tracking fear learning with pupillometry: Psychophysiological and neuroimaging investigations, Supervisor: Dr. Spoormaker Victor

Pauline Popp, who presented the thesis titled A Multimodal Approach on the Consequences of Chronic Structural and Functional Vestibular Syndromes on Cognitve Function, Neural Processing, and Brain Structure, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marianne Dieterich

Maximilian Schneider, who presented the thesis titled Simultaneous Pupillometry and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) for the Detection of Stress-Related Endophenotypes, Supervisor: Dr. Spoormaker Victor

Ksenia Yashina, who presented the thesis titled Learning in a Small Vertebrate: a Novel Paradigm for Juvenile Zebrafish to Study Conditioned Place Avoidance, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Herz & Prof. Dr. Herwig Baier

Great work!