Cognitive Science Network - Members

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

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Gordon Feld

Main areas of research:

  • Sleep and long-term memory
  • Motivation and rewards
  • Neuroplasticity

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Peter Kirsch

Main areas of research:

  • Cognitive, affective and social neuroscience of mental disorders
  • Neurobiological aspects of psychotherapy

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Sabina Pauen

Main areas of research:

  • Cognitive development
  • Neural correlates of infant categorization

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Filip Sadlo

Main areas of research:

  • Visual Computing
  • Visual Data Analysis
  • Visual Sense-Making

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Cornelia Wrzus

Main areas of research:

  • Person perception
  • Attention processes
  • Socio-emotional development

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Andreas Draguhn

Main areas of research:

  • Physiology of memory-forming neuronal networks
  • Cellular electrophysiology
  • Theory of neuroscience

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Christoph Korn

  • Social learning and decision-making
  • Neuro-computational models
  • Personality disorders

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André Rupp

Main areas of research:

  • Auditory perception and cognition
  • Musical processing
  • Modeling of the basilar membrane

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Simon Steib

Main areas of research:

  • effects of exercise and sleep on memory

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Andreas Voss

Main areas of research:

  • Cognitive Modelling
  • Judgement and Decision Making
  • Social Cognition

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Robert Christian Wolf

Main areas of research:

  • Systems neuroscience of psychopathological syndromes
  • Multimodal neuroimaging
  • Sensorimotor neuroscience in mental disorders

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Anette Frank

Main areas of research:

  • Natural Language Processing, esp. semantics, discourse
  • NLP with background knowledge
  • Multimodal vision and language models

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Johannes Gerwien

Main areas of research:

  • Event Cognition
  • Psycholinguistic study of language production and comprehension
  • Non-communicative aspects of language ("language and thought")

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Daniela Landert

Main areas of research:

  • Spontaneous and performed language
  • Mass media communication

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Jan Rummel

Main areas of research:

  • Remembering and forgetting
  • Metacognition
  • Prospective thinking

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Christiane von Stutterheim

Main areas of research:

  • Event cognition
  • Linguistic typology
  • Second language acquisition and bilingualism

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Thomas Fuchs

Main areas of research:

  • embodied and enactive cognitive science
  • interactive concepts of social cognition
  • phenomenological and enactive concepts of mental illness

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Alexander Gutschalk

Main areas of research:

  • Auditory perception and cognition
  • Neural basis of scene analysis
  • Auditory perceptual awareness

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Sandra Pappert

Main areas of research:

  • Low literacy
  • Grammatical encoding
  • Structural priming

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Annika Stump

Main areas of research:

  • Social cognition
  • Affect and cognition judgment and decision making
  • Cognitive Modeling

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