Former member of staff
Scientist
Anna-Antonia Pape, M.Sc.
Member of the Hypermedia Lab
Anna-Antonia Pape has been working at the Knowledge Media Research Center since August 2011. She intends to earn a doctorate degree working in the interdisciplinary project of “Measuring Cognitive Load Based on Physiological Parameters”. Anna-Antonia studied Neural and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Tuebingen (M.Sc. 2011) and Cognitive Science at the University of Osnabrück (B.Sc. 2009). In her master’s thesis at the Max Planck Institute for biological Cybernetics in Tuebingen she investigated the neural basis of spatial cognition and spatial memory (grid cells) in humans using fMRI and a virtual environment. During her studies, Anna-Antonia did research in several labs in the area of neuro- and cognitive sciences. Among others, she worked with Prof. Dr. König in the feelSpace project of the Institute for Cognitive Science (Osnabrück) and did an internship in the Brain computer interface group at the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology (Tübingen) with Prof. Dr. Birbaumer where she tested an oddball-based brain computer interface for surfing the internet with ALS patients. Her research interest is situated at the intersection between neuroscience and human computer interaction.
Research interests
cognitive load, brain computer interfaces, adaptive learning environments
Publications
Articles in refereed Journals
- Kullmann, S., Pape, A.-A., Heni, M., Ketterer, C., Schick, F., Haering, H.-U., Fritsche, A., Preissl, H., & Veit, R. (in press). Functional network connectivity underlying food processing: Disturbed salience and visual processing in overweight and obese adults. Cerebral Cortex. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhs124.
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Conference Contributions
- Pape, A.-A., Gerjets, P., & Zander, T.O. (2012, May). Neural correlates of workload and puzzlement during loss of control. Meeting of the EARLI SIG 22 Neuroscience and Education. London, Great Britain. [Poster]
- Pape, A.-A., Wolbers, T., Schultz, J., Bülthoff, H.H., & Meilinger, T. (2011, November). Grid cell remapping in humans. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Washington DC. [Poster]
- van Dam, L., Pape, A.-A., & Ernst, M. (2010, June). We know our errors that result from noise. 11th International Multisensory Research Forum. Liverpool, Great Britain. [Poster]