Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Kiebel
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Head of the Chair
NameProf. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Kiebel
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Chair of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
Visiting address:
Falkenbrunnen, Room 140 Chemnitzer Str. 46b
01187 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
School of Science
Faculty of Psychology
Chair of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
01062 Dresden
Office hours:
- Friday:
- 15:00 - 16:00
- Previous appointment through julia.herdin@tu-dresden.de
Career
since 06/14 | Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden |
10/12 - 05/14 | Research scientist, Dept. of Neurology, University Clinic Jena, Germany |
since 02/09 | Head of research group ‘Modelling of dynamic perception and action’, Dept of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig |
2007 |
Honorary Senior Lecturer, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK |
2002 |
Honorary Lecturer, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK |
2001 | Ph.D. thesis (spatial modelling of functional magnetic resonance imaging data), summa cum laude, Univ. of Magdeburg, Germany |
1999 - 2009 | Scientific staff member, Functional Imaging Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London, UK |
1996 - 1999 | Research scientist, Dept. of Neurology, University Clinic Jena, Germany |
1994 - 1996 | Research scientist, Dept. of Neurology, University Clinic Essen, Germany |
1988 - 1994 | Study of computer science, University of Dortmund and Institut für Neuroinformatik, Ruhr-university Bochum, Germany, diploma in computer science |
Publications
2020
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Dispositional cognitive effort investment and behavioral demand avoidance: Are they related? , 2020, In: PLoS ONE. 15, 10, 21 p., e0239817Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Intraneuronal chloride accumulation via NKCC1 is not essential for hippocampal network development in vivo , 2020, 61 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Preprint/documentation/report > Preprint
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Modeling Dynamic Allocation of Effort in a Sequential Task Using Discounting Models , 2020, In: Frontiers in Neuroscience. 14, 16 p., 242Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Representation of Perceptual Evidence in the Human Brain Assessed by Fast, Within-Trial Dynamic Stimuli , 2020, In: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14, 9Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2019
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Modeling dynamic allocation of effort in a sequential task using discounting models , 2019Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Preprint/documentation/report > Preprint
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Modulation of tonotopic ventral medial geniculate body is behaviorally relevant for speech recognition , 2019, In: eLife. 8, e44837Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Neuronal message passing using Mean-field, Bethe, and Marginal approximations , 2019, In: Scientific Reports. 9, 1, p. 509-533, 25 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Predicting change: Approximate inference under explicit representation of temporal structure in changing environments , 2019, In: PLoS Computational Biology. 15, 1, p. 509-533, 25 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Somatostatin Interneurons Promote Neuronal Synchrony in the Neonatal Hippocampus , 2019, In: Cell Reports. 26, 12, p. 3173-3182 e5Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2018
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Altered Medial Frontal Feedback Learning Signals in Anorexia Nervosa , Feb 2018, In: Biological Psychiatry. 83, 3, p. 235-243, 9 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article