
معرفی
Dominik Endres is a Professor at the Department of Psychology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, leading the Theoretical Cognitive Science working group. His research spans Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensorimotor Integration, and Machine Learning, with a focus on modeling how the brain represents knowledge and controls movement.
His team investigates Movement Primitives in virtual reality, Bayesian Inference in attention control, and Formal Concept Analysis in decoding neural data. Recent work includes reaction time decomposition, VR immersion studies, and assistive technology development for neurological disorders.
Publications highlight sensorimotor hierarchies, relational coding, and dynamic human motion modeling. Collaborations include the International Research Training Group 1901, SFB/TRR 289, and GRK 2271. His team includes researchers like Neda Meibodi (PhD student) and Benjamin Knopp (Scientific Staff), with projects involving VR experiments and cognitive modeling.


