Jasper Bischofberger
Jasper Bischofberger is a doctoral researcher in the Translational Social Neuroscience Lab at the Center of Mental Health.
He studied Cognitive Science at the University of Tübingen, where he investigated visual working memory and facial emotion recognition.
In his current PhD project, he studies how social interactions modulate avoidance and approach learning. He combines modified versions of reinforcement learning models with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural mechanisms of adaptive and maladaptive avoidance and approach behavior.
Further Information
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Telefon | +49 931 201 - 77412 |