Find below an overview of members of the Cognitive Science Network and their main fields of research in alphabetical order.
Artur Andrzejak
Main areas of research:
- AI-Supported Programming
- Biologically Inspired AI
- Code Generation and DSLs
Gordon Feld
Main areas of research:
- Sleep and long-term memory
- Motivation and rewards
- Neuroplasticity
Peter Kirsch
Main areas of research:
- Cognitive, affective and social neuroscience of mental disorders
- Neurobiological aspects of psychotherapy
Sabina Pauen
Main areas of research:
- Cognitive development
- Neural correlates of infant categorization
Filip Sadlo
Main areas of research:
- Visual Computing
- Visual Data Analysis
- Visual Sense-Making
Cornelia Wrzus
Main areas of research:
- Person perception
- Attention processes
- Socio-emotional development
Andreas Draguhn
Main areas of research:
- Physiology of memory-forming neuronal networks
- Cellular electrophysiology
- Theory of neuroscience
Christoph Korn
- Social learning and decision-making
- Neuro-computational models
- Personality disorders
André Rupp
Main areas of research:
- Auditory perception and cognition
- Musical processing
- Modeling of the basilar membrane
Andreas Voss
Main areas of research:
- Cognitive Modelling
- Judgement and Decision Making
- Social Cognition
Robert Christian Wolf
Main areas of research:
- Systems neuroscience of psychopathological syndromes
- Multimodal neuroimaging
- Sensorimotor neuroscience in mental disorders
Anette Frank
Main areas of research:
- Natural Language Processing, esp. semantics, discourse
- NLP with background knowledge
- Multimodal vision and language models
Johannes Gerwien
Main areas of research:
- Event Cognition
- Psycholinguistic study of language production and comprehension
- Non-communicative aspects of language ("language and thought")
Daniela Landert
Main areas of research:
- Spontaneous and performed language
- Mass media communication
Jan Rummel
Main areas of research:
- Remembering and forgetting
- Metacognition
- Prospective thinking
Christiane von Stutterheim
Main areas of research:
- Event cognition
- Linguistic typology
- Second language acquisition and bilingualism
Thomas Fuchs
Main areas of research:
- embodied and enactive cognitive science
- interactive concepts of social cognition
- phenomenological and enactive concepts of mental illness
Alexander Gutschalk
Main areas of research:
- Auditory perception and cognition
- Neural basis of scene analysis
- Auditory perceptual awareness
Annika Stump
Main areas of research:
- Social cognition
- Affect and cognition judgment and decision making
- Cognitive Modeling