Summary
Felix Klotzsche is a cognitive and computational neuroscientist with 9 years' experience applying virtual reality to study attention, short-term memory, and mind-brain-body interactions at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin. He combines experimental rigor from his PhD in Cognitive Science with hands-on technical skills in Python, R, Unity3D, EEG, and eye-tracking to build clinical VR paradigms and novel cognitive assays. His work bridges basic cognitive neuroscience and translational VR applications, leveraging immersive environments to probe attention and memory in ecologically valid settings. Based in Berlin, he is notable for integrating real-time behavioral and neural measurements in VR studies, enabling richer datasets for both hypothesis-driven and computational modeling approaches.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Science at Humboldt University of Berlin