Lennart Carlson Neumann

Lennart Carlson Neumann
University of Zurich | UZH · Balgrist Spinal Cord Injury Center - SCI

Master of Science
researching and teaching clinical neurophysiology and anatomy

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Introduction
- CLINICAL NEUROSCIENTIST RESEARCHING PHYSIOLOGIC AND PATHOLOGIC PROCESSES IN MOVEMENT - Movement analysis lets us view into cognitive and neurophysiological processes, which is helpful to understand how how our mind interacts with our body and through it, the world around us. This could form the basis for innovations in neurorehabilitation, e.g. the development of robotic prostheses. I am also interested in experimenting with the application of Virtual and Augmented Reality in neuroscience.
Additional affiliations
June 2022 - present
ETH Zurich
Position
  • Doctoral Student
April 2021 - September 2021
Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
Position
  • Master's Student
Description
  • Master Thesis in the Psychophysiology Lab in a research project about the application of immersive Virtual Reality and Motion Tracking in anxiety research.
May 2019 - January 2022
Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
October 2015 - March 2022
Technische Universität München
Field of study
  • Health Sciences

Publications

Publications (3)
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Background Dementia in people with intellectual disability (ID) is frequent but hard to recognise. Evidence-based recommendations for suitable instruments are lacking. Aims The present study set out to evaluate informant-based dementia assessment instruments and to provide evidence-based recommendations for instruments most suitable in clinical pr...
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Exaggerated or unwarranted avoidance behavior is a key symptom of anxiety disorders that contributes to patients suffering. Informational uncertainty may facilitate overly conservative risk avoidance. 24 healthy participants completed three behavioral tasks in immersive, full-body Virtual Reality (VR) to study avoidance behavior in the face of unc...

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