Matthias Grabenhorst
Research Fellow · Neuroscience
Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society (associated institute)About
Dr. Matthias Grabenhorst is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Poeppel Lab at the Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His work focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying temporal anticipation and the impact of climate change on respiratory health. He holds a postdoctoral position dedicated to interdisciplinary research bridging neuroscience and environmental health.
His research interests span two major domains: (1) Neuroscience of Time Perception, investigating how the brain anticipates events and processes temporal uncertainty, and (2) Climatic Health Vulnerability, exploring how rising temperatures exacerbate conditions like COPD through telemedicine-based monitoring. Key methodologies include EEG recordings, computational modeling, and clinical epidemiology.
Publications trends reveal a dual focus: recent work (2022–2025) emphasizes neural correlates of temporal processing, while earlier studies (2013–2015) address climate change impacts on pulmonary patients. This interdisciplinary approach bridges cognitive neuroscience with public health challenges.
- Lab Affiliation: Poeppel Lab (ESI Frankfurt)
- Address: Deutschordenstr. 46, Frankfurt
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