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Prof. Dr. Katharina von Kriegstein

Kandidatin Sektionssprecherin  "Kognitive Neurowissenschaften"

Professor for Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
School of Science, Faculty of Psychology
Institute of General Psychology, Biopsychology and Methods of Psychology
Technische Universität Dresden
01069 Dresden
Phone: +49 (0)351 463-43901
Fax: +49 351 463-43910
E-Mail: katharina.von_kriegstein@​tu-dresden.de
https://tu-dresden.de/mn/psychologie/ifap/kknw/die-professur/inhaber-in

Curriculum Vitae

 

EDUCATION

1994 – 2001 Medical School, University of Göttingen, Germany; National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK; Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain
1995 – 1997 Study of Philosophy, University of Göttingen, Germany
1996 – 2001 Medical doctoral student, Molecular Neurobiology Department, Max-Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Göttingen, Germany

 

EMPLOYMENT

2001 – 2004 House Officer and Research Associate
Clinic for Neurology, University of Frankfurt, Germany
2004 – 2009 Research Associate
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK and University of Newcastle, UK
2009 – 2018 Max Planck Research Group Leader,
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
2013 – 2017 Professor of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences,
Institute of Psychology, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
2017 – now Professor of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences,
Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

 

RESEARCH FOCUS

The main aim of my research programme is to understand the sensory processes that enable us to communicate successfully with each other. In our experiments we acquire behavioural and neuroimaging data and employ neurostimulation techniques. We develop novel communication models based on findings in typically developed participants and test model predictions on populations with developmental communication difficulties (i.e., developmental dyslexia, person recognition deficits, autism spectrum disorder). Currently we are particularly interested in the role of thalamo-cortical interactions in the analysis of communication signals. More recently we also started to translate our findings to the school environment and to the development for clinical interventions.

 

 

HONOURS AND AWARDS

2015 ERC-Consolidator Grant
2009 Max Planck Research Group
2002 Award for best doctoral thesis 2001 in Experimental Medicine (University of Göttingen, Germany)


CURRENT COMMISSIONS OF TRUST

2022 – now Vice-Dean, Faculty of Psychology, TU Dresden, Germany
2021 – now Member of Faculty Council, Faculty of Psychology, TU Dresden, Germany
2022 – now Faculty Member of the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Cognitive Neuroimaging, https://imprs-coni.mpg.de/


FIVE SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  • 2020:    Tabas, Mihai, Kiebel, Trampel, von Kriegstein. Elife 9 e64501. Abstract rules drive adaptation in the subcortical sensory pathway (IF 8.1; Altmetric 128)
  • 2019:    Mihai, Moerel, de Martino, Trampel, Kiebel, von Kriegstein. Elife 8 e44837. Modulation of tonotopic ventral medial geniculate body is behaviourally relevant for speech recognition (IF 7.8; Altmetric 128)
  • 2018:    Roswandowitz, Kappes, Obrig, von Kriegstein. Brain 141:234-247. Obligatory and facultative brain regions for voice-identity recognition. (IF 10.29, Altmetric 157)
  • 2017:    Müller-Axt, Anwander, von Kriegstein. Current Biology 27:3692-3698.e4. Altered Structural Connectivity of the Left Visual Thalamus in Developmental Dyslexia. (IF 8.85)
  • 2015    Mayer, Yildiz, Macedonia, von Kriegstein. Current Biology 25, 530-5. Visual and motor cortices differentially support the translation of foreign language words. (IF 8.98)