Prof. Dr. Christian Fiebach
Principle Investigator
+49-69-798-35334
5.G092 (PEG)
fiebach at psych.uni-frankfurt.de
Research Interests:
Prof. Dr. Christian Fiebach's research interests primarily revolve around cognitive neuroscience, with a particular focus on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying human perception, memory, and decision-making processes. His work often involves employing neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and computational modeling to investigate how these cognitive functions are represented in the brain and how they are influenced by various factors such as aging, individual differences, and neurological disorders. Additionally, he explores the application of cognitive neuroscience findings in educational contexts, aiming to enhance learning and cognitive training methods.
Prof. Dr. Christian Fiebach's research interests primarily revolve around cognitive neuroscience, with a particular focus on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying human perception, memory, and decision-making processes. His work often involves employing neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and computational modeling to investigate how these cognitive functions are represented in the brain and how they are influenced by various factors such as aging, individual differences, and neurological disorders. Additionally, he explores the application of cognitive neuroscience findings in educational contexts, aiming to enhance learning and cognitive training methods.