Johanna Derix
Personal information
Johanna Derix
Johanna.derix (at) uniklinik-freiburg.de
Curriculum Vitae
2006 - 2009:
Student assistant in the research team of Dr. Tonio Ball, TNTL Freiburg
2008 - 2009:
Diploma student in the same institution
March 2009:
Graduation in Diploma biology
May - December 2009:
PhD studies in neuroscience at the TNTL, Freiburg
January 2010 - March 2011:
Research period at the Advanced Brain Signal Processing Laboratory (ABSP), RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama/Japan
April 2011 - December 2015:
PhD studies
September 2017 - today:
Postdoctoral researcher
Research interests
ECoG and MRI in humans
Publications
- Iljina O., Derix J., Schirrmeister R. T., Schulze-Bonhage A., Auer P., Aertsen A. and Ball T., "Neurolinguistic and machine-learning perspectives on direct speech BCIs for restoration of naturalistic communication". Brain-Computer Interfaces (2017): 1-14.
- Derix J, Iljina O, Weiske J, Schulze-Bonhage A, Aertsen A, Ball T (2014). From speech to thought: the neuronal basis of cognitive units in non-experimental, real-life communication investigated using ECoG.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - Derix J, Yang S, Lüsebrink F, Fiederer LD, Schulze-Bonhage A, Aertsen A, Speck O, Ball T (2014). Visualization of the amygdalo-hippocampal border and its structural variability by 7T and 3T magnetic resonance imaging.
Human Brain Mapping 35(9):4316-29 - Derix J, Iljina O, Schulze-Bonhage A, Aertsen A, Ball T (2012).
"Doctor" or "darling"? Decoding the communication partner from ECoG of the anterior temporal lobe during non-experimental, real-life social interaction.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Functional organization of the human anterior insular cortex.
Neuroscience Letters 26;457(2):66-70Anatomical specificity of functional amygdala imaging of responses to stimuli with positive and negative emotional valence
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 30;180(1):57-70