Research
In my projects, I explore memory and visual decision-making processes. The primary focus is on understanding the impact of oscillations in the human brain, specifically the alpha rhythm, along with the effects of eye movements and pupil dilations. Additionally, I examine metacognition within these decision-making processes and investigate its connection to oscillations and eye activity. Predominantly I employ EEG and eye tracking to study these processes. Furthermore, I am involved in metascience and replication efforts within the EEGManyLabs project.
In my teaching, the emphasis is on decision theories and their neural background.
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Education
2019-2022 M.Sc. Psychology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
2016-2019 B.Sc. Psychology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Work Experience
10/2022 - ongoing PhD-Student: Experimental Psychology,
WWU Münster (Prof. N. Busch)08/2021 - 06/2022 Research Assistant: Experimental Psychology,
WWU Münster (Prof. N. Busch)05/2021-09/2021 Internship: Institute of Medical Psychology and
Systems Neuroscience Münster06/2017 - 08/2018 & Research Assistant:
04/2019 - 08/2019 Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis