Tobias Raufeisen
Academic and research departments
Surrey Sleep Research Centre, School of Biosciences, School of Psychology.About
My research project
The effect of temporal interference stimulation on sleep spindlesMy research project focuses on temporal interference stimulation (TI), a new neurostimulation technique severely underexplored in human research. Through this project I investigate the effects that TI has on sleep, specifically sleep spindles, as well as connected measures of sleep quality (e.g. sleep efficiency).
Supervisors
My research project focuses on temporal interference stimulation (TI), a new neurostimulation technique severely underexplored in human research. Through this project I investigate the effects that TI has on sleep, specifically sleep spindles, as well as connected measures of sleep quality (e.g. sleep efficiency).
University roles and responsibilities
- Graduate Teaching Assistant (Statistics, Biopyschology)
My qualifications
ResearchResearch interests
My interests in research lie in various types of neurostimulation and modulation. I am fascinated by their potential in clinical settings as well as for everyday life. Apart from these revolutionary methodologies, sleep and memory are the fields I am most passionate about.
Research interests
My interests in research lie in various types of neurostimulation and modulation. I am fascinated by their potential in clinical settings as well as for everyday life. Apart from these revolutionary methodologies, sleep and memory are the fields I am most passionate about.
Teaching
Since starting my PhD programme I have been actively teaching multiple undergraduate modules as a graduate teaching assistant, specifically in the areas of statistics and biological psychology.