PhD-Students 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Adrian asendorf

C03

C06 Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and incentive salience

 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Alisa Bakhareva

A04

A04 The role of the reward system in obesity- and ageing-associated changes of motor behaviours

©MedizinFotoKöln

Magdalena Banwinkler

C03

C03 Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and incentive salience

Thesis:

The Role of the Limbic System in Motivated Behavior: A Multimodal Neuroimaging Approach 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Kaya Baumert

Jun. Res. Group | Dr. Valtcheva

©MedizinFotoKöln

Sandrina campos maÇãs

Jun. Res. Group | Dr. Gatto

Jun.-Res.-Group: Sensorimotor Adaptation

©

Nikolas Chalas

A07

A07 Role of synaptic lipid modulated cortical excitability in motor control

©private

Christian Gerloff

B02

B02 Neural network maturation underlying top-down motor control and movement initiation in childhood and adolescence

©MedizinFotoKöln

Jan Götz

A07

A07 Role of synaptic lipid modulated cortical excitability in motor control

©MedizinFotoKöln

Niklas hammer

B01 | MD candidate

B01 Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control

Thesis:

Projection-specific hierarchical organisation of somato-dendritic dopamine 2 receptor inhibition among midbrain dopamine neurons

©MedizinFotoKöln

Johannes Hannemann

C01

C01 Identification and selective stimulation of motor recovery-related functional networks after experimental stroke

©MedizinFotoKöln

Theresa heinen

B02

B02 Neural network maturation underlying top-down motor control and movement initiation in childhood and adolescence

Thesis:

Typical brain maturation associated with motor development in children/adolescents and its deviations in subjects with tic disorders – as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging

©MedizinFotoKöln

Lena Herkert

C04

C04 Apraxia in Alzheimer’s disease: Plastic reorganization of praxis networks in response to chronically progressive dysfunction

©MedizinFotoKöln

Alicia Jones

C03

C06 Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and incentive salience

 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Aref Kalantari

C01

C01 Identification and selective stimulation of motor recovery-related functional networks after experimental stroke

©MedizinFotoKöln

Sebastian Kalytta

C03

C06 Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and incentive salience

 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Jacquelin Kasemir

B01

B01 Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control

Thesis:

Developmental stage-specific analysis of molecular disease mechanisms in genetic epileptic encephalopathies

©MedizinFotoKöln

Vera Komeyer

B05

B05 Single-case predictions of motor abilities in health and disease

©MedizinFotoKöln

Vincent Küppers

X02

X02 The interplay between sleep, depressivity and motor performance

©MedizinFotoKöln

Prisca Kuhnhäuser

A07

A07 Role of synaptic lipid modulated cortical excitability in motor control

©MedizinFotoKöln

Martin Lieb

C01

C01 Identification and selective stimulation of motor recovery-related functional networks after experimental stroke

©MedizinFotoKöln

Lin Mahfoud

C07
C07 Neural networks underlying motor tic formation and suppression

©MedizinFotoKöln

Lea mais

C05

C05 Reorganisation of the motor system following stroke

©private

Vlad Mardare

A04

A04 The role of the reward system in obesity- and ageing-associated changes of motor behaviours

©MedizinFotoKöln

Grusha Primal Mathias

B01

B01 Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control

Thesis:

Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Lisa Maurer

C01

C01 Identification and selective stimulation of motor recovery-related functional networks after experimental stroke

©MedizinFotoKöln

Maike Mustin

C05

C05 Reorganisation of the motor system following stroke

©MedizinFotoKöln

Kimia Nazarzadeh

B05

B05 Single-case predictions of motor abilities in health and disease

©MedizinFotoKöln

Anna Pierzchlinska

A05

A05 Neural mechanisms underlying motor flexibility in fruit fly walking

©MedizinFotoKöln

Rebecca Roßberg

B02

B02 Neural network maturation underlying top-down motor control and movement initiation in childhood and adolescence

Thesis:

Typical brain maturation associated with motor development in children/adolescents and its deviations in subjects with tic disorders – as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging

©MedizinFotoKöln

Amelie Rummel

C07
C07 Neural networks underlying motor tic formation and suppression

©private

Annika Sauter

X04

X04 The modulation of cortical networks for predictive motor control by the subthalamic nucleus:
from functional imaging to deep brain stimulation and recording

©MedizinFotoKöln

Marina Sazhumyan

B03

B03 Modelling neural network dynamics underlying movements in health and disease

©MedizinFotoKöln

Daniela Schenkel

B01 | MD candidate

B01 Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control

Thesis:

Characterization of an alpha-synuclein aggregate mouse model of PD

©private

Julia Schmidgen

B02

B02 Neural network maturation underlying top-down motor control and movement initiation in childhood and adolescence

Thesis:

Typical brain maturation associated with motor development in children/adolescence and its deviations in subjects with tic disorders – as revealed by movement-related potentials

©MedizinFotoKöln

Carolin Semmler

X03

X03 Investigating motor and non-motor symptoms affecting outcome in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders.

©MedizinFotoKöln

Maxim Sitter

C03

C06 Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and incentive salience

 

©MedizinFotoKöln

Nicholai Tecker

C07
C07 Neural networks underlying motor tic formation and suppression

©MedizinFotoKöln

Massimo Thiel

A05

A05 Neural mechanisms underlying motor flexibility in fruit fly walking

©MedizinFotoKöln

Magdalena Springer

A06

A06 Sensory-motor pathways controlling voluntary movements in health and disease

©MedizinFotoKöln

Gina Schumacher

A06

A06 Role of subcortical signals in selecting and updating motor plans

©private

Chantal Wissing

A04

A04 The role of the reward system in obesity- and ageing-associated changes of motor behaviours

Alexander Carstensen

Leah Bulk

A08

A08 

Despoina Kaffe

A08

A08 

Miguel da Silva Padilha

A09

Franziska Gekeler

A02

ANDREW HILL

A02

Marco Niestroj

A09

Shanna Heike

B02