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February 2, 2012
Max Planck Institute starts researchblog NeuroCognition
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In cooperation with german publishinghouse „Spektrum der Wissenschaft“, the MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences has started a blog at the researchblogging website Scilogs.
NeuroCognition http://www.scilogs.eu/en/blog/neurocognition will provide insights into what the scientists have on their minds. Posts may feature new studies, ideas, projects and initiatives, comments on current debates, conference reports and many other things. All members of the institute are welcome to contribute texts and ideas. Research Group Leaders Jonas Obleser and Daniel Margulies will be the first regular authors.
In his first post, Jonas Obleser invites you to Ride the Brain Wave.

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Research at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences revolves around human cognitive abilities and cerebral processes, with a focus on the neural basis of brain functions like language, emotions and human social behaviour, music and action. Other research focuses on plastic changes in the human brain and the influence this has on various cognitive abilities, and the further development of imaging methods for the neurosciences.

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