Der Forschungspreis 2022 wurde folgenden Personen verliehen:
Master-/Diplomarbeit
- Lisa Berger, MSc (KFU), Positive effects of a 3D Virtual Reality neurofeedback training on SMR power up-regulation – a sham-controlled study
- Patrick Klepits, MSc (KFU), “Running gains your brains” Hippocampale und affektassoziierte Veränderungen aufgrund einer mehrwöchigen Laufintervention
- Dipl.-Ing. Michael Wimmer, PhD Student, BSc (TUG), Measuring Spinal Cord Potentials and Cortico-Spinal Interactions After Wrist Movements Induced by Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
Dissertation
- Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Oliver Maier (TUG), Non-linear Optimization Methods for Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Publikation
- Dr. Florian Reichmann, PhD (MUG), Transcriptomic underpinnings of high and low mirror aggression zebrafish behaviours
- Dr.in Rienmüller Theresa (TUG), Light Stimulation of Neurons on Organic Photocapacitors Induces Action Potentials with Millisecond Precision
- Dipl.-Ing. Christian Tinauer (MUG), Interpretable brain disease classification and relevance-guided deep learning