Dopamine release, diffusion and uptake: A computational model for synaptic and volume transmission
Kathleen Wiencke, Annette Horstmann, David Mathar, Arno Villringer, Jane Neumann
PhD Candidate

Kathleen Wiencke studied mathematics (major) and Geoecology (minor) at the University of Postdam. In 2013 she finished her diploma thesis “A Bayesian Mixed Model For InSAR Timeseries Analysis” in collaboration with the Volcanotechtonics group of the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ Postdam). After she has worked on a project on the designation of forest plant seeds with respect to climate change (NW-FVA, Hann. Münden) she joint the Lab in Nov 2014 as a PhD candidate. Her focus is on computational modelling of dopamine transmission and cognition in reinforcement learning.
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