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Peter Bremen is an active Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosciences at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, specializing in auditory system research. His work bridges neurophysiology and behavioral studies of spatial hearing, utilizing the Mongolian Gerbil as a primary animal model for investigating neural mechanisms of sound processing.
Research interests focus on Neuroscience with emphasis on Auditory Neuroscience and Systems Neuroscience. Key specialties include Inferior Colliculus function, Auditory Cortex mapping, Nerve Potential analysis, Receptive Field characterization, and Sensation of Hearing mechanisms. His methodology combines electrophysiological recordings with spatial auditory paradigms to decode how mammals process directional sound cues.
Publication trends reveal a concentrated investigation into spatial hearing phenomena across both neural and perceptual levels. His work demonstrates continuity in studying auditory pathway organization (2024) and behavioral sound localization principles (2018), highlighting expertise in sound masking, spatial tuning, and median plane acoustics within mammalian models.
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Advising and grants: The text contains no references to student supervision, grant funding, or research team leadership. His collaboration metrics show international engagement, with the 2018 publication cited 15 times in Scopus and discussed by 6 X users.
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