Fynn Dobler

Fynn Dobler
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Freie Universität Berlin

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Introduction
I do research in cognitive computational neurobiology, with a focus on language. Currently I work on the neurobiological basis of learning concrete and abstract words.
Current institution
Freie Universität Berlin
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
July 2020 - present
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Position
  • Student Assistant
Description
  • Managing corpus data storage for and dissemination of research data and anti-bias materials for Prof. Dr. Heike Wiese's projects "Kiezdeutschkorpus" and "Deutsch ist Vielseitig".
June 2021 - present
Freie Universität Berlin
Position
  • Student Assistant
Description
  • Student Assistant position within the ERC Grant "Material Constraints Enabling Human Cognition".
July 2020 - present
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Position
  • Student Assistant
Description
  • Managing corpus data storage for and dissemination of research data and anti-bias materials for Prof. Dr. Heike Wiese's projects "Kiezdeutschkorpus" and "Deutsch ist Vielseitig". Organising the department's Girls' Day event as an outreach program.
Education
October 2020 - July 2022
Universität Potsdam
Field of study
  • Cognitive Science
October 2014 - May 2020
Universität Potsdam
Field of study
  • Computational Linguistics

Publications

Publications (2)
Article
Concrete symbols (e.g., sun , run ) can be learned in the context of objects and actions, thereby grounding their meaning in the world. However, it is controversial whether a comparable avenue to semantic learning exists for abstract symbols (e.g., democracy ). When we simulated the putative brain mechanisms of conceptual/semantic grounding using b...

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