christinalubinus

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christinalubinus

christinalubinus

@lubinus_c

PhD student in cognitive Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics.

Frankfurt on the Main, Germany Katılım Aralık 2018
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Bianca van Kemenade
Bianca van Kemenade@B_vanKemenade·
I’m looking for a postdoc to join my lab at Giessen University @jlugiessen. This is a position funded by the DFG until December 2025 on the topic of action & perception using fMRI and behavioural methods. Please RT! Application deadline 30th of November 2023.
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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
❗Great opportunity at @MPI_ae! @johannarimmele is looking for a new PhD student! She has been (and still is) an amazing PhD advisor - highly recommend working with her. The topic is great too (might be biased here😅).
Johanna Rimmele@johannarimmele

Do you want to do a phd on #speech and #song and how we use our brain for it #electrophysiology #neuroimaging #motor #rhythm ? Come work with us at the @MPI_ae ! Apply here and contact me for questions. e-recruiting.pro/jobposting/759… Please forward to everyone interested!

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Anna Czepiel
Anna Czepiel@czepsil·
Very happy another part of my PhD has been published! massive thanks @LaurenFink_PhD, @mts_phonetics , Christoph Seibert, @BANDLabUM 's Sonja Kotz. Do have a read if you are interesting in #naturalisticmusic listening and #physiology in #concert settings 🎶🫀🫁
Lauren Fink@LaurenFink_PhD

#New #openaccess #paper in #Cognition, with first author @czepsil, co-authors C. Seibert, @mts_phonetics, @BANDLabUM (Sonja Kotz): "#Aesthetic and #physiological effects of #naturalistic #multimodal #music #listening" doi.org/10.1016/j.cogn… Congratulations Anna!! 🥳 @MPI_ae

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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
Please refer to the paper for details or check out my previous post (for the preprint) for a quick summary. Also stay tuned for a follow-up MEG🧠 study which is in the making!
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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
Turns out, speech comprehension was predicted by syllabic rate (obviously), one’s spontaneous speech motor production rate🗣 (aka preferred motor rate) and auditory-motor synchronization👂🏻🔄🗣. No effect of preferred auditory rate was observed.
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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
@RL_Rademaker I've used JsPsych hosted on our own Jatos server: Jatos because of DSGVO, JsPsych because I found it very flexible (and easy without prior Javascript skills). Recruitment via Prolific (though we recruited English speakers; but colleagues have used it for German speakers too).
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Rosanne Rademaker
Rosanne Rademaker@RL_Rademaker·
Question for German-based scientists running online experiments on human subjects: What platform do you use/ recommend (and why)?
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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
Happy to present new data at #icon2022 If you are interested in speech and want to learn about influences of the motor system on speech comprehension, please stop by
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Anne Keitel -- supports 🇺🇦 and UCU strike
Over the moon to have been awarded a @The_MRC New Investigator Research Grant! 🌟 We will study how individual differences in brain rhythms influence speech comprehension (with and without hearing loss), using... 1/4
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christinalubinus@lubinus_c·
Our results set the stage for future assessments of how predictions from different systems interact during speech comprehension and under what circumstances the human brain relies more on one over the other. 10/n
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We provide evidence for a model that assigns a central role to motor-system-dependent individual flexibility in continuous speech comprehension. 9/n
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