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Simon Steinkamp

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Tel.

+45 3862 2852

Position

Postdoc

Research Interests

My main interest can be summarized by the computational modeling of brain and behavior, both separately and simultaneously, especially, testing mathematical and computational theories against experimental data. For example, how human decision making, as well as reward signaling in the brain, changes under different wealth dynamics. Apart from that, I am interested in ways to make scientific research more open and reproducible and have a general interest in machine learning methods.

Curriculum Vitae

Education

2021

Dr.phil. in Psychology, University of Cologne, Germany

2016

MSc in Neurocognitive Psychology, University of Oldenburg, Germany

2013

BSc in Psychology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Employments

2021 - Present

Postdoc at DRCMR

2016 - 2020

Doctoral Researcher at Research Centre Juelich, Germany

Publications

Steinkamp, S. R., Weidner, R., Fink, G. R., & Vossel, S. 2020. Simultaneous Modeling of Reaction Times and Brain Dynamics in a Spatial Cuing Task, bioRxiv 2020.11.16.384198; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.16.384198

Steinkamp, S. R., Vossel, S., Fink, G. R., & Weidner, R. 2020. Attentional reorientation along the meridians of the visual field: Are there different neural mechanisms at play? Human Brain Mapping, 25086. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25086

Botvinik-Nezer, R.; Holzmeister, F.; Camerer, C. F.; Dreber, A.; Huber, J.; Johannesson, M.;... Steinkamp, S. R.;... Schonberg, T.; 2020. Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams. Nature. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2314-9 

Puschmann, S., Steinkamp, S., Gillich, I., Mirkovic, B., Debener, S., & Thiel, C. M. 2017. The Right Temporoparietal Junction Supports Speech Tracking During Selective Listening: Evidence from Concurrent EEG-fMRI. The Journal of Neuroscience, 37(47), 11505. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1007-17.2017