Rebecca Geiselmann
About
Rebecca Geiselmann is from United Kingdom. Rebecca works in the following industries: "Research". Rebecca is currently PHD Candidate at Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences - LMU Munich, located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. In Rebecca's previous role as a Research Assistant at UCL, Rebecca worked in London, England, United Kingdom until Aug 2021. Prior to joining UCL, Rebecca was a Research Project at UCL and held the position of Research Project at London, England, United Kingdom. Prior to that, Rebecca was a Student Consultant at TNO, based in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands from Feb 2019 to Jul 2019. Rebecca started working as Research Project at Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands in Feb 2018. From May 2017 to Jul 2017, Rebecca was Research Intern at Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience, Germany, based in Berlin, Germany. Prior to that, Rebecca was a Research Project at The University of Freiburg, based in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany from Feb 2016 to May 2016. Rebecca started working as Research Intern at Roche in Munich Area, Germany in Jul 2015.
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Rebecca Geiselmann's current jobs
Joint PhD - LMU, Munich and UCL, London Topic: Social cognition and the second person turn – what can we learn from inter-brain coupling? Supervisors: Prof. Ophelia Deroy (LMU), Dr. Lasana Harris (UCL), Dr. Paul Taylor (LMU)
Rebecca Geiselmann's past jobs
Boundaries of Social Cognition lab - Dr. Lasana Harris Topic: Task-switching in social contexts, based on EEG, fMRI and behavioural data
Boundaries of Social Cognition Lab - Dr. Lasana Harris Topic: Task-switching in social contexts, based on EEG and behavioural data
Project: Examined the transition to animal-free research from an economical perspective for TNO and Stichting Proefdiervrij Deliverables: • Developed a conceptual model that provides an overview of the supply chain reaching from the development of an animal-free innovation to its end-use application • Identified the main challenges of the implementation of new innovations • Elaborated scenarios that explore future opportunities
Sleep and Cognition Lab - Prof. Eus van Someren Topic: The effect of monochromatic blue light on emotional processing, based on fMRI and behavioural data
MetaMotor Lab - Dr. Elisa Filevich Topic: The relationship between metacognition and intention, memory, visual perception and motor function
Department of Neuropsychology Topic: The effect of participation in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction programme on musician's physiological stress response
Detection and characterisation of large molecules via biochemical and cellular assays