Overview of the NextGenVis dissertations
Mapping the characteristics of neuronal populations using fMRI
A thesis by Jan Kurzawski
University of Pisa
Februari 2019
Neural mechanisms of visual motion perception “and” plasticity after brain damage
A thesis by Akshatha Gentigemane Parameshwara
University of Pisa
Februari 2019
“Low-level visual processing and its relation to neurological disease”
A thesis by Marc Mason Himmelberg, PhD
University of York, United Kingdom
March 2019
A thesis by Barbara Molz
University of York, UK
2019
“Changes in Visual Processing as Biomarkers for Parkinson’s Disease”
A thesis by Freja Gam Østergaard
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
April 2019
Plasticity and stability of their cortical wiring in the human visual system
A thesis by Khazar Ahmadi, PhD
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg\
Oktober, 2019
“Going into (cortical) depth – Laminar imaging and applications for cognitive neuroscience”
A thesis by Jelle van Dijk, PhD
University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
March 2020
“Plasticity of visual field representations“
A thesis by Joana Carvalho
University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands
July 2020
A thesis by Akhil Edadan, PhD
The University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
September 2020
“Spatio-temporal integration properties of the human visual system.”
A thesis by Alessandro Grillini, PhD
University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands
November 2020
A thesis by Alex Hernández-García, PhD
The University of Osnabrück, Germany
November 2020