Assistant Physician at the University Department of Neurology
I study how motor control and perception interact for motor learning, and how our subjective experience of control emerges from this interaction.
To this end, I combine behavioural experiments with non-invasive and invasive electrophysiology in humans. This includes magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography in healthy individuals in addition to intracranial and spinal recordings in patients with neurological disorders. I also study how motor control and a subjective experience of action are altered in neurological and psychiatric disorders, including cerebellar ataxia, Tourette’s syndrome, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Keywords: motor control – phenomenology of action – human neurophysiology – ataxia – obsessive-compulsive disorder
Location: OVGU (FME), LIN
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