
About
Christopher Gundlach is a Researcher at the Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology, University of Leipzig, since October 2014. His work bridges cognitive neuroscience and neuromodulation techniques, with a focus on visual processing, attentional mechanisms, and neuronal oscillations.
Education:
- Dr. rer. nat. (summa cum laude), Psychology, University of Leipzig (2011-2017)
- Diplom, Psychology, University of Leipzig (2005-2010)
Research Interests: His research investigates how attention modulates early visual and somatosensory processing, with a particular emphasis on:
- Neural dynamics of visual attention shifts (including 3D space)
- Role of alpha/beta oscillations in attentional control
- Transcranial alternating/direct current stimulation (tACS/tDCS) effects
- Steady-state visual/somatosensory evoked potentials and fields
- Global vs. local attentional selection mechanisms
- Neural excitability and sensory gain control
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2023-2025) concentrate on advanced attentional paradigms (3D shifts, feature-based selection), neural oscillation dynamics, and stimulation safety/efficacy. Methodologically, EEG/MEG dominate, often combined with computational modeling.
Scientific Contributions:
- Summa cum laude doctorate for work on tACS and somatosensory perception
- Key findings on dissociation between attentional selection and alpha modulation
- Methodological innovations in neurostimulation setups
- High-impact publications in Cerebral Cortex, NeuroImage, and Brain Stimulation
Academic Service: Active in institutional governance, including faculty council representation (since 2022) and course coordination for multiple psychology programs.
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