Thomas CARSTEN

Post-Doctoral Researcher
Thomas completed his PhD in Psychology in 2019 at the University of Gent. As part of his doctoral dissertation, he investigated the motivational properties of rewards and losses on response facilitation. Drawing from his experience with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Electroencephalography (EEG), he joined the CoActions Lab in 2019. His goal was to investigate the integration of sensory evidence into motor plans.

Thomas CARSTEN

Thomas CARSTEN

Task goals shape the relationship between decision and movement speed

Research study on task goals shape the relationship between decision and movement speed

Fanny FIEVEZ

Movement characteristics impact decision-making and vice versa

Research study on movement characteristics impact decision-making and vice versa

Thomas CARSTEN

Editorial: Mechanisms Underlying the Interplay Between Cognition and Motor Control: From Bench to Bedside

Research study on editorial: mechanisms underlying the interplay between cognition and motor control: from bench to bedside

Thomas CARSTEN