Diagnostics and Cognitive Neuropsychology

Mine Avcil

Universität Tübingen
Schleichstraße 4

 

72076 Tübingen

E-Mail: mine.avcilspam prevention@psycho.uni-tuebingen.de

Mine Avcil is a Ph.D. student in the research group “Diagnostic and Cognitive Neuropsychology.” She completed her Bachelor and Master of Science in Psychology at the SRH Fernhochschule Riedlingen. During her studies, she worked as a Psychological Assistant at the Kliniken Schmieder and as a learning therapist. She completed her master’s thesis with Dr. Christina Artemenko on the arithmetic processing of young and older adults. As a part of her Ph.D., Mine is now investigating the neural and behavioral processes of arithmetic processing throughout life. As part of a DFG project, she is working with different age groups to examine changes and developments that come with old age and addresses the following questions: What differences are there in the processing of simple and difficult tasks (with/without carry/borrow operation) on a behavioral level? What developments in processing at the behavioral and neuronal levels can be observed as part of aging?  

CV & publications

CV

 

Research Interests

 

Topics: numerical cognition, arithmetic processing

Fields: Developmental cognitive Neuroscience

Behavioral methods: experiments, web-based studies

Neuroscientific Methods: fNIRS

Academic Career

 

since 05/2022             Ph.D. Psychology, University of Tübingen

12/2020-05/2022        Learning Therapist, Lerntherapeutische Einrichtung, Stuttgart

04/2020-04/2022        Master of Science in Psychology, SRH Fernhochschule Riedlingen

05/2020 – 08/2020     Internship at Kliniken Schmieder, Gerlingen

11/2019 – 11/2020     Psychological Assistent at Kliniken Schmieder, Gerlingen

04/2018-03/2020        Bachelor of Science in Psychology, SRH Fernhochschule Riedlingen