
AG Butz
We are interested in oscillatory activity and our research aims to scrutinise which role oscillatory activity plays in neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease, dystonia, and hepatic encephalopathy. Moreover, we want to understand how oscillatory activity can help to understand brain function in general and how it can be modulated by brain stimulation.
The main research tool we are using is magnetoencephalography (MEG). MEG enables us to reveal even subtle changes in the temporal processing of the brain as well as to characterise entire cerebral networks subserving specific tasks or symptoms.
Head
Members
Dr. Marianne Tiihonen
Lucie Winkler (MSc Psychologie)
Akinde Kexel (cand. med.)
Soumaya Ouennane (cand. med.)
Sara Alici (cand. med.)
Sebastian Neudek (cand. M.Sc. med. Physik)
Alumni
Dr. med. Bahne Bahners
Dr. med Henning Meyer-Wilms
Dr. med. Julia Arens
Dr. ing. Omid Abbasi
Anna Frigge, MSc Medizinische Physik
Alexandra Steina, MSc Medizinische Physik
Mona Plettenberg, MSc Medizinische Physik
Julia Neugebauer, MSc Medizinische Physik
Steffen Bürgers, MSc Cognitive Neuroscience (Groningen, NL)
Matthias Sure, BSc Medizinische Physik