Isabel Raposo

Isabel Raposo

PhD Student

University of Tübingen

Hi, I am a PhD student and the key goal of my project is to better understand the behavioral and electrophysiological aspects of attention over time. We now know attention is not stationary but rather it oscillates over time. However, it is still unclear how a lesion in the attention network affects this process and how temporal and spatial features of attention interact. To answer these questions, I use a wide variety of methods such as M/EEG recordings, intracranial EEG, machine learning and behavioral experiments. When I am not working hard on my PhD, you can find me playing videogames 🎮 or hanging out with my friends 🍺

Interests
  • Attention
  • Neurophysiology
  • Machine Learning
Education
  • PhD candidate in Neuroscience, 2020 - Present

    International Max Planck Research School for the Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction

  • M.Sc. in Neural and Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - 2020

    Graduate Training Center of Neuroscience, University of Tübingen

  • B.Sc. in Psychological Sciences, 2013 - 2016

    Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon