Dr Luisa Roeder
Faculty of Science,
School of Information Systems
Biography
Luisa’s research lies in the fields of experimental motor and cognitive neuroscience. She is interested in the large-scale organisation of complex systems such as the brain and musculoskeletal system. Her current research is in the area of Quantum Cognition: she uses principles and mathematical structures of quantum physics to explain human cognition and decision making. For example, how humans make judgments of trust when they interact with AI systems. She uses electrophysiological techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG) and kinetic recordings during different cognitive and motor paradigms (e.g., walking, grasping movements) and in different populations including people with Parkinson’s disease. By combining data analysis techniques such as dynamic connectivity analysis, mode decomposition and graph theory, she tries to identify the key principles that organise the activity of large ensembles of neurons.Personal details
Positions
- Postdoctoral Research Associate
Faculty of Science,
School of Information Systems
Research field
Human Movement and Sports Science
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (Queensland University of Technology)
Publications
QUT ePrints
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