AKTUELLES
++ 15.07.2025 ++ Marius' new paper was accepted by NeuroImage. Congratulations!
++ 24. bis 28.06.2025 ++ Nina presented her current work on prediction errors in episodic memory at the OHBM 2025 annual meeting in Brisbane, Australia.
++ 18. - 21.06.2025 ++ Sophie and Marc attended the 50th Annual Conference on “Psychology and the Brain,” (PUG 2025, https://www.pug2025.org/) in Würzburg, where Sophie presented a poster about their newest fMRI findings on predictive movement models in hurdling.
++ 04.06.2025 ++ Sophie, Nina, and Marius presented their work at the Generative Episodic Memory conference in Bochum. The conference was organised by FOR2812 research group that our projects are part of.
++ 07.05.2025 ++ Ricarda's new paper was accepted by International Journal of Psychology. Congratulations!
++ 07.04.2025 ++ Nina's new paper was accepted by NeuroImage. Congratulations!
++ 01.04.2025 ++ Rosari presented her current work on Prediction in Joint Action at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society’s CNS2025 in Boston, USA.
++ 28.03.2025 ++ We are happy to welcome Vanesa, a PhD student from the University of Seville, for an internship in the BiPsy lab from March to June.
++ 17.03.2025 ++ Sophie's new paper was accepeted by Cerebral Cortex. Congratulations!
++ 10. bis 13.03.2025 ++ Nina and Marius presented their current work on prediction errors in episodic memory at the TeaP Conference 2025 in Frankfurt
++ 03.03.2025 ++ Jennifer's new paper was accepted by NeuroImage. Congratulations!
++ 01.03.2025 ++ Marc Dührkop joined our lab as a new PhD student. A warm welcome!
++ 22.01.2025 ++ The students from the interdisciplinary master’s in cognitive neuroscience presented their results from the fMRI seminar in a poster session. All the posters and presentations were excellent. Well done! Congratulations to Finn, Thilo and Philipp for winning this year's poster prize!
++ 12.12.2024 ++ Ricarda and Sophie travelled to Cologne to meet with their cooperation partners Markus Raab, Alexandra Pizzera and Dennis Redlich from the German Sport University. There, they presented the newest fMRI findings from their exciting collaborative study on auditory reaffarences in hurdling.
++ 25.11.2024 ++ The first group of students from the interdisciplinary master’s in cognitive neuroscience visited our lab this week. Each group learns about the analysis of MRI data, techniques in brain imaging, and the research interests and activities of our group. It’s a pleasure to have them around and we’re looking forward to the next groups over the next few weeks.
++ 02.11.2024 ++ Falko's new paper was accepted by NeuroImage. Congratulations! Using Bayesian model comparison this paper comprehensively demonstrates that the uni-to-multimodal gradient shapes the cortical chronotopy in both task and resting-state. We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Jorge Sepulcre from the Yale School of Medicine and fellow OCC member Jana Fehring for their invaluable support with this project.