Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Informationsverarbeitung
Tel.: +49 / 231 1084 260
E-Mail: klatt@ifado.de
Vita:
- Seit 2020 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) am Leibniz Institut für Arbeitsforschung, Dortmund (IfaDo), Abteilung für Ergonomie
- 2020 Promotion (PhD in Neuroscience, summa cum laude) an der International Graduate School for Neuroscience (IGSN), Ruhr Universität Bochum
- Thesis: “Attentional Orienting in Perceptual and Mnemonic Space: Investigating Electrophysiological Correlates of Selective Auditory Attention” (Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Edmund Wascher, Prof. Dr. Tegenthoff, Dr. Clayton Hickey)
- 2016 – 2020 Doktorandin am Leibniz Institut für Arbeitsforschung, Dortmund (IfaDo)
- 2014 - 2016 Masterstudium Klinische Psychologie, Neuro- und Rehabilitationswissenschaften an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Abschluss: M.Sc. Psychologie
- 2011 - 2014 Bachelorstudium Psychologie an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Schwerpunkt: Kognitive Neurowissenschaften, Abschluss: B.Sc. Psychologie
Arbeitsgebiete:
- Elektrophysiologische Korrelate (auditiver) selektiver Aufmerksamkeit & Arbeitsgedächtnis
- Funktionale Rolle von Alpha Oszillationen
- Multisensorische Informationsverarbeitung
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Schlüsselpublikationen:
- Begau, A, Klatt, L I, Wascher, E, Schneider, D, Getzmann, S (2021). Do congruent lip movements facilitate speech processing in a dynamic audiovisual multi-talker scenario? An ERP study with older and younger adults. Behavioral Brain Research, 412, 113436.
- Getzmann S, Klatt L I, Schneider, D, Begau A, & Wascher E (2020). EEG correlates of spatial shifts of attention in a dynamic multi-talker speech perception scenario in younger and older adults. Hearing Research, 398, 108077.
- Schneider D, Herbst S, Klatt L I, Wöstmann M. (2021). Target Enhancement or Distractor Suppression? Functionally Distinct Alpha Oscillations form the Basis of Attention. European Journal of Neuroscience, 10.1111/ejn.15309. Advance online publication.
- Klatt L I, Getzmann S, Begau A, & Schneider D (2020). A dual mechanism underlying retroactive shifts of auditory spatial attention: dissociating target-and distractor-related modulations of alpha lateralization. Scientific Reports, 10(1).
- Getzmann S, Klatt L I, Schneider, D, Begau A, & Wascher E (2020). EEG correlates of spatial shifts of attention in a dynamic multi-talker speech perception scenario in younger and older adults. Hearing Research, 398.
- Klatt L I, Schneider D, Schubert A, Hanenberg C, Lewald J, Wascher E, & Getzmann S. (2020). Unraveling the relation between EEG-correlates of attentional orienting and sound localization performance: a diffusion model approach. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32, 5, 945-962.
- Klatt L I, Getzmann S, Wascher E, Schneider D (2018). The contribution of selective spatial attention to sound detection and sound localization: Evidence from event-related potentials and lateralized alpha oscillations. Biological Psychology, 138, 133-145.
- Klatt L I, Getzmann S, Wascher E, Schneider D (2018). Searching for auditory targets in external space and in working memory: Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying perceptual and retroactive spatial attention. Behavioral Brain Research, 353, 98-107.
- Göddertz, A, Klatt L I, Mertes C, Schneider D (2018). Retroactive Attentional Shifts Predict Performance in a Working Memory Task: Evidence by Lateralized EEG Patterns. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 428.
- Lin J, Klatt L I, McCracken L, Baumeister H (2018). Psychological flexibility mediates the effect of an online-based acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain: An investigation of change processes. Pain, 159, 663-672.