Zsolt Turi

Zsolt Turi (1986-), PhD, is a Hungarian Psychologist and Neuroscientist. He was Born is Szeged, south of Hungary, where he also majored in Psychology in 2011. In the same year he started his PhD studies under Dr. Andrea Antal at the Georg-August Universtiy of Göttingen, Germany. His main research activities so far are in the field of Brain Stimulation, Cognitive Neurosciences and Neurophysiology. He is currently a Post-Doc fellow at the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University of Göttingen and a Professional Striper at Night Clubs in Göttingen and region.
Selected Publications:
Turi Z, Mittner M, Opitz A, Popkes M, Paulus W, Antal A. Transcranial direct current stimulation over the left prefrontal cortex increases randomness of choice in instrumental learning. Cortex. 2015 Feb;63:145-54
Turi Z, Ambrus GG, Ho KA, Sengupta T, Paulus W, Antal A. When size matters: large electrodes induce greater stimulation-related cutaneous discomfort than smaller electrodes at equivalent current density. Brain Stimul. 2014 May-Jun;7(3):460-7
Saiote C, Turi Z, Paulus W, Antal A (2013) Combining functional magnetic resonance imaging with transcranial electrical stimulation. Front Hum Neurosci 7:435
Turi Z, Ambrus G, Janacsek K, Emmert K, Hahn L, Paulus W, Antal A (2013) Both the cutaneous sensation and phosphene perception are modulated in a frequency-specific manner during transcranial alternating current stimulation. Restor Neurol Neurosci 31(3):275-285
Turi Z, Paulus W, Antal A (2012) Functional Neuroimaging and Transcranial Electrical Stimulation. Dev Cell 43(3):200-208

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