Completed Master's theses
Recently completed Master's theses:
- Brain synchrony in cooperative video gaming: A NIRS hyperscanning study
- NIRS neurofeedback and MRI: Sham-controlled evaluation of training success and anatomical changes in the motor cortex
- Effects of a placebo intervention on cybersickness in VR
- Presence experience and neuronal correlates in augmented reality-based neurofeedback
- The influence of augmented reality based feedback on neurofeedback performance
- Neuronal activation patterns and eye movements during tactical decision making in volleyball
- Prefrontal brain activity and heart rate during serious game playing
- Interaction with virtual avatars/agents
- Virtual Encounters: Neural Correlates of Social Presence During Interactions with Virtual Avatars
- Inter-brain Synchronization in Real and Virtual Environments
- Pragmatics in political language and neural correlates
- Effect of virtual hand movements on functional tremor - EEG-VR study in cooperation with the Medical University of Graz
- Neuronal correlates of virtual climbing
- The proteus effect in an VR sport setting. How virtual appearance influences subjective self-perception in the sports context
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