Christoph Seibert

ORCID: 0000-0003-1211-9896
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Research Areas
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Religion, Theology, and Education
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Arts, Culture, and Music Studies
  • Psychoanalysis and Social Critique
  • German Literature and Culture Studies
  • Musicology and Musical Analysis
  • Religious Education and Schools
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Art, Aesthetics, and Perception
  • Music Technology and Sound Studies
  • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
  • Karl Barth and Christian Theology
  • Historical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
  • Sociology and Education Studies
  • Diverse Musicological Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Color perception and design
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Diverse Music Education Insights
  • Religion, Theology, History, Judaism, Christianity
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Advanced Data Compression Techniques

Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe
2019-2025

Universität Hamburg
2017-2024

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
2023

Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
2014-2022

Max Planck Society
1995-2020

Karlsruhe University of Education
2019

Hamburg University of Music and Drama
2013

Fraunhofer Society
2003

Rocky Mountain MS Center
1988

Westinghouse Electric (United States)
1967

Abstract A study of 132 audience members three classical public concerts (all staged the same chamber music pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven, Brett Dean, and Johannes Brahms) had goal analyzing physiological motor responses audiences. It was assumed that would induce synchronous physiology movement in listeners (induction synchrony). In addition to hypothesizing such synchronies be present, we expected they were linked participants’ aesthetic experiences, their affect personality traits, which...

10.1038/s41598-023-41960-2 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2023-10-05

Sixty patients with chronic/progressive MS received a newly assembled neuropsychological screening battery (NSB) and brain MRI. A neuroradiologist blinded to NSB findings quantified cerebral lesions on We developed weighted area lesion scores according number size of lesions. Patients who were impaired testing had significantly higher mean bihemispheric score (X = 26.1) than those unimpaired 17.4); this MRI rating correlated the cognitive summary (r 0.35, p less 0.01). However, we did not...

10.1212/wnl.38.12.1826 article EN Neurology 1988-12-01

Abstract People enjoy engaging with music. Live music concerts provide an excellent option to investigate real‐world experiences, and at the same time, use neurophysiological synchrony assess dynamic engagement. In current study, we assessed engagement in a live concert setting using of cardiorespiratory measures, comparing inter‐subject, stimulus–response, correlation, phase coherence. As might be enhanced by seeing musicians perform, presented audiences audio‐only (AO) audio‐visual (AV)...

10.1111/nyas.15279 article EN cc-by Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2025-01-03

Compared to audio only (AO) conditions, audiovisual (AV) information can enhance the aesthetic experience of a music performance. However, such beneficial multimodal effects have yet be studied in naturalistic performance settings. Further, peripheral physiological correlates experiences are not well-understood. Here, participants were invited concert hall for piano performances Bach, Messiaen, and Beethoven, which presented two conditions: AV AO. They rated their (AE) after each piece...

10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105537 article EN cc-by Cognition 2023-07-22

Current models of aesthetic experience music (AEM) have emerged in the recent years capitalizing on evidence from psychology and neuroscience research, thus modeling mainly cognitive information processes brain. However, a large part empirical research which these are based is related to Western tonal music, while another style namely, contemporary classical (CCM), has been almost neglected. CCM often dissonant lacks hierarchical structure, as, for example, serial musical pieces. The current...

10.1177/03057356221091312 article EN cc-by Psychology of Music 2022-06-10

Abstract A series of eleven public concerts (staging chamber music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Brett Dean, Johannes Brahms) was organized with the goal to analyze physiological synchronies within audiences and associations synchrony psychological variables. We hypothesized that would induce synchronized physiology, which be linked participants’ aesthetic experiences, affect, personality traits. Physiological measures (cardiac, electrodermal, respiration) 695 participants were recorded during...

10.1038/s41598-024-67455-2 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2024-07-16

Die Praxis der Musikrezeption im Rahmen klassischer Konzerte ist von restriktiven Verhaltenskonventionen geprägt. Aktuelle kognitionswissenschaftliche und philosophische Ansätze, welche Musik-Erleben als verkörpert oder über mehrere Individuen verteilt konzeptualisieren, scheinen daher für die Erklärung des Musik-Erlebens in klassischen Konzerten weniger geeignet. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchte vorliegende explorative Studie das Auftreten koordinierter Körperbewegungen nonverbale...

10.5964/jbdgm.2018v28.18 article DE cc-by Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Musikpsychologie/Jahrbuch Musikpsychologie 2019-01-25

Abstract People enjoy engaging with music. Live music concerts provide an excellent option to investigate real-world experiences, and at the same time, use neurophysiological synchrony assess dynamic engagement. In current study, we assessed engagement in a live concert setting using of cardiorespiratory measures, comparing inter-subject, stimulus-response, correlation, phase coherence. As might be enhanced by seeing musicians perform, presented audiences audio-only (AO) audio-visual (AV)...

10.1101/2024.04.10.588486 preprint EN bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2024-04-14

Abstract This article is about the connection between envy and ressentiment. Both are understood as emotional strategies for dealing with desire. Ressentiment perpetuation radicalization of a strong form envy. Lacan’s mirror stage well Nietzsche’s Scheler’s theories ressentiment serve frame reference development this thesis.

10.1515/nzsth-2024-0045 article EN cc-by Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 2024-10-31

In times of disruptive changes, fast, decentralized decisions are becoming increasingly important in reacting quickly to changing environmental conditions. The growing availability sensor technologies enables real-time data and, therefore, transparency about the entire production system a company. This all processes, current problems and company's success factors at hierarchical levels is indispensable for making fast address challenges arising from environment. Lean Management Philosophy,...

10.1016/j.procir.2023.09.170 article EN Procedia CIRP 2023-01-01

Im Artikel wird nach dem komplexen Verhältnis von phänomenologischer und pragmatistischer Methode in der Religionsphilosophie gefragt. Diese Fragestellung exemplarisch im Rekurs auf die Entwürfe Max Scheler William James bearbeitet: Ausgehend vom Aufweis einer bemerkenswerten Gemeinsamkeit Anliegen, Religion aus ihrem eigenen Recht heraus zu verstehen, geht es darum, Differenzen zwischen beiden Denkern bis Punkt nachzuzeichnen, an deren Gründe hervortreten. Es zeigt sich, dass diese nicht...

10.1515/nzsth-2014-0004 article DE Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 2014-01-01

A substrate for lactose permease of Escherichia coli was synthesized that binds to the protein with a relatively high affinity, but is not transported any detectable extent. This substrate, 6'-[(N-phenylalanylphenylalanyl)amino]hexyl 1-thio-beta-D-galactoside, peptide galactoside composed bulky aromatic dipeptide linked galactose via an aminohexyl spacer. Binding in cytoplasmic membranes determined competition assay yielding dissociation constant 150 microM. Transport measured by counterflow...

10.1021/bi00024a005 article EN Biochemistry 1995-06-20
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