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Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2019 presented to PD Dr. Sebastian Ocklenburg

The Brain Products Young Scientist Award is presented each year to recognize a young researcher’s outstanding publication in the field of EEG-based psychophysiological research. As this year's winner the independent jury selected PD Dr. Sebastian Ocklenburg.

2024-07-25T13:23:13+02:00August 9th, 2019|Categories: 2019, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2019|Tags: , , |

Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2018 presented to Matthias Sperl, M.Sc.

The “Brain Products Young Scientist Award” 2018 was handed to Matthias Sperl, M.Sc. for his outstanding publication, titled “Fear extinction recall modulates human frontomedial theta and amygdala activity”, published in Cerebral Cortex; doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhx353.

2024-07-25T13:23:45+02:00August 3rd, 2018|Categories: 2018, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2018|Tags: , , |

Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2017 presented to Dr. Monika Schönauer

The “Brain Products Young Scientist Award” 2017 was handed to Dr. Monika Schönauer for her outstanding publication, titled “Decoding material-specific memory reprocessing during sleep in humans”, published in Nature Communications 8, Article number: 15404.

2022-01-29T19:37:02+01:00August 9th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2017|Tags: , , |

Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2016 presented to Dr. Kathrin Ohla

Just as in previous years, Brain Products sponsored a “Young Scientist Award”, granted to a young researcher for an outstanding paper. This year’s winner was Kathrin Ohla (German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke), who recently received the award at the annual meeting of the German Society for Basic and Applied Psychophysiology.

2022-02-13T13:45:38+01:00July 28th, 2016|Categories: 2016, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2016|Tags: , |

Brain Products Young Scientist Award 2015 presented to Thomas Schreiner, M.Sc.

Just as in previous years, Brain Products sponsored a “Young Scientist Award”, granted to a young researcher for an outstanding paper. This year’s winner was Thomas Schreiner (University of Zurich), who recently received the award at the annual meeting of the German Society for Basic and Applied Psychophysiology.

2022-02-22T17:18:02+01:00July 14th, 2015|Categories: 2015, Conferences & Events, Issue 2/2015|Tags: , |
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