Philipp Sterzer
@philippsterzer
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16-12-2019 13:24:50
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Following Elsevier's decision to raise the APC for NeuroImage to $3,450, all editors (inc. EiCs Stephen Smith Til Ole Bergmann Birte Forstmann) from NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports have resigned, effective immediately. I am joining this action and have also resigned imaging-neuroscience.org/Announcement.p…
📢 I’m looking for a postdoc to join my lab at Giessen University Universität Gießen. This is a position funded by the DFG until December 2025 on the topic of action & perception using fMRI and behavioural methods. Please RT! For more infos see: uni-giessen.de/karriere/stell…
Great fun to work on this paper on the "delusion paradox" with my dear friend Predrag Petrovic! academic.oup.com/schizophreniab…
Passionate about cogsci, ML, and/or computational psychiatry? Ready for a change in 2024? Come join us at the new Institute for Human-Centered AI at Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich. We have an open call for 2 open-topic postdoc positions. Deadline: Jan 12th cpilab.org/img/Postdoc_Jo…
Very excited about this! Intriguing results from a study spearheaded by phenomenal Veith Weilnhammer, showing that perception fluctuates between externally- and internally-oriented modes of inference in both humans and mice.
Nice start in 2024 with the Nature Neuroscience paper on cross-areal predictions in mouse cortex by Shuting Han out: doi.org/10.1038/s41593…
Excited to share our publication in Computational Psychiatry: 'Altered Perception of Environmental Volatility During Social Learning in Emerging Psychosis' by Daniel Hauke with Povilas Karvelis, free will enjoyer, Rick Adams 🇺🇦@[email protected], Philipp Sterzer, Volker Roth, and team led by Stefan Borgwardt & Christina Andreou.
Predictive Processing: A Circuit Approach to Psychosis - annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/an… - very excited to see this out - a great collaboration with Philipp Sterzer. These ideas will certainly guide my research for the coming years.
New study lead by Veith Weilnhammer and Marcus Rothkirch investigating the dynamics of perceptual inference under NMDAR antagonist ketamine. Very excited about the findings, which suggest a novel mechanistic explanation for the transient nature of psychotic experiences.
This Special Collection in Scientific Reports showcases the latest research on hallucinations and delusions, which can be symptoms of psychiatric illness, but are also part of a healthy range of experiences found throughout the general population: nature.com/collections/fe… 1/7
Freue mich sehr über diesen schönen, machtkritischen Text zu meinem Buch von Philipp Sterzer in der Frankfurter Allgemeine 🙏 faz.net/aktuell/feuill…