
Mikkel SchöttnerUniversity of Lausanne | UNIL · Department of Medical Radiology (DRM)
Mikkel Schöttner
Master of Science
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Introduction
My PhD project will investigate how different brain connectivity measures analyzed with graph signal processing relate to various behavioral domains.
Additional affiliations
April 2017 - July 2017
University of Bremen
Position
- Lecturer
Description
- Teaching, helping with statistical assignments in Quantitative Methods II.
Publications
Publications (5)
Re-representation is a critical ability to (i) understanding human creative problem solving, and (ii) modelling computational cognitive systems able to support or perform creative problem solving tasks on their own. This paper proposes a unified multi-level cognitive approach to investigating re-representation: the study of sensory-based, concept-b...
Human creativity is usually assessed with a variety of established creativity tests. One of this is the Remote Associates Test (RAT), which aims to measure the ability of reaching remote associates with linguistic stimuli. A well known variant of the RAT exists - the compound RAT, for which normative data and solvers have been proposed in the liter...
Re-representation is a critical ability to (i) understanding human creative problem solving, and (ii) modelling computational cognitive systems able to support or perform creative problem solving tasks on their own. This paper proposes a unified multi-level cognitive approach to investigating re-representation: the study of sensory-based, concept-b...
Ambiguous Figures, Patterns Meanings Test, Alternative Uses Test, insight tasks - March 2018, n=138
Projects
Project (1)
How does the effective connectivity of empathy and Theory of Mind networks differ in people with high psychopathic traits in comparison to people with low psychopathic traits?
This project on OSF: https://osf.io/vskc9/