About
Sebastian Kübler is a Researcher at the Institut für Psychologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where he investigates cognitive mechanisms in multitasking environments. He holds a Master of Science degree and actively contributes to experimental psychology through neurostimulation methodologies.
Research Focus
His primary research examines task-order control in dual-task scenarios, probing how cognitive systems prioritize concurrent tasks. He employs transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to analyze neural correlates of executive control. Complementary interests include:
- Neural activation patterns under multitasking demands
- Comparative analysis of multitasking paradigms
- Embodied cognition perspectives on task sequencing
- Motor cortex involvement in memory encoding
Collaborative Network
Kübler collaborates with researchers across Europe, including Marco Steinhauser (KH Eichstätt) on neural activation, Andrea Kiesel (ALU Freiburg) on multitasking paradigms, and Veit Kubik (Stockholm University) on motor-memory interactions.
Academic Supervision
He mentors Bachelor and Master students in projects related to action control and multitasking, with emphasis on experimental design and cognitive modeling.
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