Brigitte Röder (psychologist)

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Brigitte Röder (born April 12, 1967 in Hermeskeil ) is a German psychologist and neuropsychologist.

Life

Röder received her diploma in psychology from the Philipps University of Marburg in 1991 ; In 1995 she did her doctorate there and obtained her habilitation in 2002. Since 2003 she has been Professor of Psychology and Neuropsychology at the University of Hamburg .

Awards and memberships

Röder's dissertation was awarded the Heinz Heckhausen Young Scientists Prize by the German Society for Psychology . In 2002 she received the Biology Prize from the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen for her work “Neuroscientific investigations into the effects of blindness on cognitive performance and its neural basis”. For 2014 she was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize . In 2018 she received the Hector Science Prize .

She is a member of the Academy of Sciences in Hamburg and since 2008 a full member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina .

Fonts

  • Event-related potentials as indicators of neuronal plasticity in blind people , 1995 [= dissertation]
  • Compensatory plasticity in blind humans , 2002 [= habilitation]

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the University of Hamburg from December 2013 , accessed on December 13, 2013
  2. ↑ Who looks into the brain: Prof. Dr. Brigitte Röder receives Hector Science Award: Research: Universität Hamburg. In: uni-hamburg.de. January 29, 2018, accessed January 31, 2018 .
  3. Member entry of Brigitte Röder (with picture and CV) at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on May 19, 2016.