CV Stephan Miedl
Born 1970 in Neustadt/WN he finished school at 1987. After training to Bankkaufmann, military service and working in the custom service at the bank he decided in 1998 to accomplish high school.
In 2000 he started the study of Art Therapy at the Hogeschool of Nijmegen Netherlands, which he quit in 2001 to switch to Psychology at the University of Nijmegen.
Three years later in 2004 he got his Bachelor and decided to specialize in Neuroscience. In July 2006 he finished his Master of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Nijmegen within the Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information (NICI) (Master Thesis: “The faster one has blinkers on: The role of co-representation in response inhibition and error detection – an electrophysiological study”) under supervision of Prof. Dr. Harold Bekkering and Dr. Ellen de Bruijn.
From 2003 till 2005 he was student assistant at the Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen in the group of Dr. Dr. Peter Indefrey running EEG experiments in the field of Acquisition and Dynamics of Multilingualism at the F.C.-Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging.
From 2005 till 2006 he assisted EEG experiments and experiments on motor control in the Action Intention and Motor Control group of the NICI together with Prof. Dr. Wouter Hulstijn and Dr. Ruud Meulenbroek.
Since November 2006 he works as a Research Associate for the Department of Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurobiology at the University of Bremen.