Christina Lubinus

Hauptforschungsgebiete
- Rhythms in speech perception and production
- Individual differences in speech rate
- Neural basis of speech perception
- Auditory-motor interactions
- Neural oscillations
Vita
Ausbildung
2015–2018 | M.Sc. Cognitive and Integrative System Neuroscience, Philipps-University Marburg |
2012–2015 | B.A. Language and Communication, Philipps-University Marburg |
Werdegang
Seit 2018 | PhD-student, Department of Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics |
2017–2018 | Research assistant at the Laboratory for Translational Neuroimaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg |
2016–2017 | Research intern at the Center for Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience, University of South Australia, Adelaide |
2016 | Research assistant at the Laboratory for Translational Neuroimaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg |
2014 | Research assistant at the Department of Neurolingustics, Philipps- University Marburg |
Publikationen
Monographien
Lubinus, C., Orpella, J., Keitel, A., Gudi-Mindermann, H., Engel, A. K., Roeder, B., & Rimmele, J. M. Data-driven classification of spectral profiles reveals brain region-specific plasticity in blindness. Cerebral Cortex, accepted for publication.
Lubinus, C., Gudi-Mindermann, H., Keitel, A., Engel, A. K., Roeder, B., & Rimmele, J. M. (2019). Data-driven classification of spectral profiles reveals brain region-specific plasticity. BioRxiv, 782979. https://doi.org/10.1101/782979
Auszeichnungen & Stipendien
Stipendien und Preise
2019 | Poster Prize, Salzburg Mind Brain Annual Meeting (SAMBA) |
Projekte
- When our brain rhythms change
The human brain exhibits rhythms that are characteristic for anatomical areas and presumably involved in diverse perceptual and cognitive processes. Visual deprivation results in behavioral adaptation and cortical reorganization, particularly ...