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Prof. Nicole Wenderoth is a Full Professor in the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zürich. Her research focuses on understanding the neural basis of motor functions, particularly in neurological patients and those with developmental disorders like autism. She employs advanced imaging (fMRI) and stimulation techniques (TMS, tDCS) to study complex movement production, skill acquisition, and rehabilitation strategies.
Education: M.Sc. in Kinesiology (German Sport University, 1996), Ph.D. in Kinesiology (2000). Postdoc at KU Leuven (2001–2006), then Assistant/Associate Professor before becoming Full Professor at ETH (2012).
- Key Research Areas: Motor learning, neurorehabilitation, stroke/Parkinson's recovery, autism neurobiology
- Methodologies: fMRI, TMS, transcranial brain stimulation, animal models
Recent work explores sleep modulation for motor performance, wearable neuroprosthetics, and cross-species fMRI for autism subtyping. Awards include the 2001 European College of Sport Science Young Investigators Award (Poster).
Her lab investigates neural network dynamics, including locus coeruleus modulation and cortical arousal regulation via pupil biofeedback. Collaborations span clinical trials in stroke rehabilitation and neurotechnological interventions.



