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
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!