Ph.D. Student in the ERC-funded project "Transdiagnostic views on eating disorders and obesity and new approaches for treatment" Education
Research During my
Bachelor’s studies I developed an interest in health-related topics,
bio-psychological interactions and neuro-imaging methods. Following those
interests I worked with both EEG and fMRI in the course of my Master’s studies on projects investigating chronic
pain and visual learning . My current research focusses on cue reactivity to
food and decision making using mouse tracking, eyetracking and EEG. Publications Schnepper, R., Georgii, C., Eichin, K., Arend, A. K., Wilhelm, F. H., Vögele, C., ... & Blechert, J. (2020). Fight, Flight,–Or Grab a Bite! Trait Emotional and Restrained Eating Style Predicts Food Cue Responding Under Negative Emotions. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Chami, R., Treasure, J., Cardi, V., Lozano-Madrid, M., Eichin, K.N., McLoughlin, G., & Blechert, J. (2020). Exploring Changes in Event-Related Potentials After a Feasibility
Trial of Inhibitory Training for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating
Disorder. Frontiers in Psychology. Torta, D. M., De Laurentis, M.,
Eichin, K. N., von Leupoldt, A., van den Broeke, E. N., & Vlaeyen,
J. W. (2020). A highly cognitive demanding working memory task may
prevent the development of nociceptive hypersensitivity. Pain. |
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