Dipl.-Phys. Martin Gottschalk
PhD student
Dipl.-Phys. Martin Gottschalk
Abteilung für Experimentelle Audiologie
Leipziger Str. 44,
39120 Magdeburg,
Research topics
- Whole-body vibration
- Physiologically plausible modelling of hearing perception
- Binaural perception
Teaching
- Medical physics course of the medical school
Curriculum vitae
since June 2017 | PhD Student at Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany |
Oct. 2015 - May 2017 | "Diplomarbeit" in the Departement of Experimental Audiology at the Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany |
Oct. 2009 - May 2017 | Studying physics at Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany |
2009 | Abitur at Norbertusgymnasium in Magdeburg, Germany |
Publications
Journal articles
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Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2022) Modelling suppression and comodulation masking release using the dual-resonance nonlinear filter JASA Express Lett. 2, 014401 https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0009130
Conference proceedings / printed abstracts
- Gottschalk M, Hots J, Oberfeld-Twistel D, Verhey JL (2022) Automatische zeitliche Gewichtung der Lautheit DAGA 2022, Stuttgart, Germany, ISBN: 978-3-939296-20-1, pp. 982-984, DEGA e.V., Berlin.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2021) Modellierung des Beitrags cochleärer Nichtlinearitäten auf die Verarbeitung von Komodulation DAGA 2021, Wien, Austria, ISBN 978-3-939296-18-8, pp. 1046-1048, Dega e.V., Berlin.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2019) Phase-dependent Effects of Harmonics in Two-Tone Suppression DAGA 2019, Rostock, Germany, ISBN 978-3-939296-14-0, pp. 863-866, Dega e.V., Berlin.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2018) The role of uneven overtones in the prediction of suppression BAS 2018, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2018) Modellierung der Zwei-Ton-Suppression in einem Filtermodell der Cochlea DAGA 2018, München, Germany, ISBN 978-3-939296-13-3, pp. 379-381, Dega e.V., Berlin.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2017) How predicted suppression is affected by the realization of the DRNL filter BAS 2017, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
- Gottschalk M, Verhey JL (2016) Differences of established nonlinear models in predicting suppression and comodulation masking release BAS 2016, Cambridge, United Kingdom.