teaching
courses
- Winter 2022: Neuro-based Data Science (Online Course)
- Winter 2021: Real-World Neuroscience & Beyond (Seminar)
- Summer 2021: Neuro-based Data Science (Online Course)
- Winter 2020: Computational Neuroscience & Deep Learning (Seminar)
- Summer 2020: Neuro-based Data Science (Online Course)
- Summer 2019: Neuro-based Data Science (Lecture)
co-supervised theses
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Predicting Spatial Bias of Attentive Gaze During Tool Interactions in Naturalistic VR. M.Sc. Thesis of Linus Tiemann (2022)
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To drive or not to drive? Exploring anticipatory gaze behavior between active and passive driving (by an autonomous vehicle). M.Sc. Thesis of Johannes Maximillian Pingel (2022)
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Decoding Neural Sources of Proximal & Distal Action Planning: A Generalized Eigen Decomposition Analysis of EEG data during Naturalistic Task in VR. B.Sc. Thesis of Ozge Ozenoglu (2022)
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Can Anticipatory Eye Movements Reveal Tool Familiarity & Intention During Tool Interaction in VR? Short Answer: Yes. B.Sc. Thesis of Nina Gottschewsky (2020)
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Creating an Immersive Virtual Reality Experience Featuring Hand Interaction to Investigate the Influence of Tool Knowledge on Anticipatory Eye Fixations in a Highly Ecologically valid Environment. B.Sc. Thesis of Stephan M. Balle (2020)
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Exploring EEG-Dynamics of Error Processing in Human-Robot Interaction B.Sc. Thesis of Tilman Kalthoff (2020)