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Oliver Kohl

BSc MSc


DPhil Student

I am a DPhil student at the Brain & Cognition Lab, supervised by Kia Nobre and Mark Woolrich and funded by the “European School of Network Neuroscience”.

My research aims to explore network dynamics and oscillatory signatures in Parkinson's Disease using electrophysiological data (MEG and EEG) in humans. This will hopefully provide more precise and interpretable brain measurements, allowing us to track cortical dysfunction and decline in the earliest stages of disease, while simultaneously informing future treatments.

Prior to starting my DPhil, I completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Mainz, and a MSc in Neuro-Cognitive Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich