Sarah Stoll received the prestigiuos German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) scholarship to conduct her PhD thesis.
„Einblicke in die psychologische Forschung“: Schülerinnen und Schüler des Alexander-von-Humboldt Gymnasiums Konstanz besuchten gemeinsam mit ihrer Lehrerin Bettina Leue das Labor der AG Randerath.
This year Lisa Finkel and a colleague, Dr. Laura König working in Psychological Assessment and Health Psychology, received the Stiftung Schmieder award at the dies academicus. Lisa received the award for her publication in Clinical NeuroImage with the title "It takes two to pantomime: Communication meets motor cognition".
Today, Ilka Buchmann successfully defended her doctoral thesis. She developed and evaluated diagnostic tools and training approaches for patients with tool-use disorders. We thank her for supporting the lab in the past years. It was an honor to have her and we wish her the best of luck with her new job in Switzerland!
Go Sarah! At her first conference in Bielefeld held by the Society for Neuropsychology in Germany, our youngest member Sarah Stoll presented a poster as well as a talk at our symposium on motor cognition and clinical correlates.
Ilka received the Stiftung Schmieder Award for her first paper as lead author "Selection and application of familiar and novel tools in patients with left and right hemispheric stroke: Psychometrics and normative data" published in Cortex in 2017.
The study is part of her PhD-project on limb apraxia.