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Back in the lab!

The transition from NZ campervan to the lab is complete, I am back. Read more

Up Up and Away – On Paternal Leave till mid March

we will be living in a van and traveling through New Zealand - please do not expect timely email responses. Read more

Our TMS paper on viewpoint symmetry got accepted in the Journal of Neuroscience – very happy!

Abstract. Humans reliably recognize faces across a range of viewpoints, but the neural substrates supporting this ability remain unclear. Recent work suggests that neural selectivity to mirror-symmetric viewpoints of faces, found across a large network of visual areas, may constitute a key computational step in achieving full viewpoint invariance. In this study, we used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to test the hypothesis that the occipital face area (OFA), putatively a key node in the face network, plays a causal role ... Read more

Good news, I won a national STEM-excellence award. Big thanks to the jury and the Manfred Lautenschläger Foundation!

STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (German: MINT - Mathematik, Informatik, Naturwissenschaft, Technik) Press coverage: here and here Read more

Dissertation published

I recently published my PhD thesis (link) and now received my certificate. Yours sincerely, Dr. Tim Kietzmann Read more

Newspaper Article: “Osnabrück scientist unravels the mysteries of the brain”

Today, the newspaper featured an article on my work as cognitive scientist: (Link) I am flattered. Read more

New paper accepted in Vision Research

Our paper "Effects of Contextual Information and Stimulus Ambiguity on Overt Visual Sampling Behavior" was accepted for publication in Vision Research. Read more

My dissertation was awarded with an “OLB Wissenschaftspreis 2014”

Check out the corresponding press-releases below The laudation (German only) Short Newspaper Snippet (German only) University Webpage Read more

New webpage online

The redesign of the webpage went life today. Let me know if anything is not working as it should. Read more

Defense survived – summa cum laude, no changes!

Was lange währt, wird endlich gut! Read more
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