About me

Florian Sandhaeger
Siegel Lab
Department of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography
Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research
University of Tuebingen
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Florian Sandhaeger

Research Interests

My current research focuses on three main topics:
  1. Perception and decision-making.
  2. Relating measures of neural activity across spatial scales.
  3. Developing and refining analysis tools.

I use a wide range of techniques, including human EEG and MEG, macaque EEG, electrophysiology, machine learning and multivariate pattern analysis.

Publications

2023

Sandhaeger, F., Omejc, N., Pape, A. A., & Siegel, M. (2023). Abstract perceptual choice signals during action-linked decisions in the human brain. Plos Biology, 21(10), e3002324. [doi] [pdf]

Sandhaeger, F., & Siegel, M. (2023). Testing the generalization of neural representations. NeuroImage, 278, 120258. [doi] [pdf]

Voigtlaender, V. A., Sandhaeger, F., Hawellek, D. J., Hage, S. R., & Siegel, M. (2023). Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(23), e2219310120. [doi] [pdf]

2019

Sandhaeger, F., Von Nicolai, C., Miller, E. K., & Siegel, M. (2019). Monkey EEG links neuronal color and motion information across species and scales. Elife, 8, e45645. [doi] [pdf]

Talks

11/2023 TNC Elevator Pitch, Tuebingen. The human brain tends towards abstraction
11/2022 Department of Psychology, University of Tuebingen. Abstract neural choice signals during action-linked decisions
8/2022 ECVP, Nijmegen. Abstract neural choice signals during action-linked decisions
8/2021 Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Tübingen. Abstract neural choice signals during action-linked decisions
4/2021 Decision making in Voluntary Action Workshop, UCL, London. Abstract neural choice signals during action-linked decisions
10/2019 Systems Neuroscience Symposium, Tübingen. Choice representations generalise between task contexts
03/2019 Primate Neurobiology Conference, Göttingen. Monkey EEG links neuronal color and motion information across species and scales
10/2017 Systems Neuroscience Symposium, Tübingen. Bridging the gap: visual information in spikes, LFP, EEG and MEG

Service

Supervision

Master's theses Ema Žeželić, Vera Voigtlaender, Malav Shah
Lab rotations Nima Omejc

Reviewer for scientific journals

PLOS Biology, NeuroImage, Scientific Reports, STAR Protocols

Reviewer for conferences

CCN 2019