PhD-Students
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Adrian asendorf
C03
C03 Striatal dopamine and motor control: Trait- and state-dependent motivation for motor effort
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Alisa Bakhareva
A04
A04 The role of hypothalamic and reward-processing neuronal circuits in adaptive regulation of motor behaviors in maternal mice
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Vera Komeyer
B05
B05 Identification of overarching components in neuromotor phenotypes
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Sandrina campos maÇãs
Jun. Res. Group | Dr. Gatto
Jun.-Res.-Group: Sensorimotor Adaptation
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Nikolas Chalas
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Christian Gerloff
B02
B02 Complex motor skills in children and adolescents: maturational trajectories and developmental disorders
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Jan Götz
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Niklas hammer
B01 | MD candidate
B01 Molecular and cellular mechanisms of persistent cortico-striatal motor dysfunction in mouse models of neurodevelopment disorders
Thesis:
Projection-specific hierarchical organisation of somato-dendritic dopamine 2 receptor inhibition among midbrain dopamine neurons
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Johannes Hannemann
C01
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Theresa heinen
B02
B02 Complex motor skills in children and adolescents: Maturational trajectories and developmental disorders
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
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Lena Herkert
C04
C04 Gait disturbances in neurodegenerative diseases: A window into the interaction between the motor system and the cognition
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Alicia Jones
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Aref Kalantari
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Sebastian Kalytta
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Robert Lubomierski
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Shanna Heike
B02
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Vincent Küppers
X02
X02 The interplay between sleep, depressivity and motor performance
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Prisca Kuhnhäuser
C08 I DIC
C08 Synaptic Lipid Signaling: Impact on psychomotor control
DIC Inclusivity, Diversity and Gender Committee
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Martin Lieb
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Lin Mahfoud
C07
C07 The role of thalamic and subthalamic nuclei in action planning and adaptation in hypo- and hyperkinetic motor disorders
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Lea mais
C05
C05 The role of sensorimotor integration for motor control in the lesioned brain
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Vlad Mardare
A04
A04 The role of hypothalamic and reward-processing neuronal circuits in adaptive regulation of motor behaviors in maternal mice
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Grusha Primal Mathias
B01
B01 Molecular and cellular mechanisms of persistent cortico-striatal motor dysfunction in mouse models of neurodevelopment disorders
Thesis:
Developmental mechanisms affecting motor skills and motor control
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Lisa Maurer
C01
C01 Repetitive tDCS and a mouse model of internal capsule stroke: effects on white matter, motor control, plasticity, and recovery of function
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Maike Mustin
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Kimia Nazarzadeh
B05
B05 Identification of overarching components in neuromotor phenotypes
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Anna Pierzchlinska
A05
A05 Neural mechanisms underlying motor flexibility in fruit fly walking
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Rebecca Roßberg
B02
B02 Complex motor skills in children and adolescents: maturational trajectories and developmental disorders
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
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Amelie Rummel
C07
C07 The role of thalamic and subthalamic nuclei in action planning and adaptation in hypo- and hyperkinetic motor disorders
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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
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Marina Sazhumyan
B03
B03 Modeling neural network dynamics underlying motor control in health and disease
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Daniela Schenkel
B01 | MD candidate
B01 Molecular and cellular mechanisms of persistent cortico-striatal motor dysfunction in mouse models of neurodevelopment disorders
Thesis:
Characterization of an alpha-synuclein aggregate mouse model of PD
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Julia Schmidgen
B02
B02 Complex motor skills in children and adolescents: maturational trajectories and developmental disorders
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
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Carolin Semmler
X03
X03 Investigating motor and non-motor symptoms affecting outcome in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders.
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Maxim Sitter
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Nicholai Tecker
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Massimo Thiel
A05
A05 Neural mechanisms underlying motor flexibility in fruit fly walking
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Motahare Mousavi
C01
C01 Repetitive tDCS and a mouse model of internal capsule stroke: effects on white matter, motor control, plasticity, and recovery of function
Leah Bulk
Despoina Kaffe
A08
Miguel da Silva Padilha
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Franziska Gekeler
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ANDREW HILL
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Marco Niestroj
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VALERIE WIEMER
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GRETA SONSTRÖM
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Fatemeh Mahani
C01
C01 Repetitive tDCS and a mouse model of internal capsule stroke: effects on white matter, motor control, plasticity, and recovery of function
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LIA GOLTERMANN
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POLINA ZHIGULINA
C06
C06 Circuit mechanisms interfacing adaptive motivation and motor control − Depression as a model of reversible motor control impairment
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Lena Best
B02
B02 Complex motor skills in children and adolescents: maturational trajectories and developmental disorders
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