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Institute for diabetes research and metabolic diseases (IDM),
of the Helmholtz Center Munich at the University of Tuebingen,
fMEG Center
Otfried Mueller Str. 47
Tuebingen
+49 7071 29-81192
julia.moser{@}student.uni-tuebingen.de
Current Position:
PhD candidate
Research Interests:
I am interested in brain development, especially the development of cognitive skills. In my PhD work I look at different forms of learning in the fetus and neonate and its neuronal correlates. To test learning abilities I use for example oddball paradigms in fMEG like in the “Early Consciousness” project. Additionally I work on methods to improve the detection of these neuronal correlates.
Current projects:
Early Consciousness
Statistical Learning
Selected Publications:
Moser, J., Schleger, F., Weiss, M., Sippel, K., Dehaene-Lambertz, G., and Preissl, H. (2020). Magnetoencephalographic signatures of hierarchical rule learning in newborns. Developmental cognitive neuroscience 46, 100871.
Moser, J., Bensaid, S., Kroupi, E., Schleger, F., Wendling, F., Ruffni, G., & Preissl, H. (2019). Evaluating Complexity of Fetal MEG Signals: A Comparison of Different Metrics and Their Applicability. Frontiers in systems neuroscience, 13, 23.
Moser, J., Sippel, K., Schleger, F. & Preissl, H. (2019). Automated Detection of Fetal Brain Signals with Principal Component Analysis. 2019 41th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). Berlin, Germany, 2019, pp. 6549-6552. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2019.8857283