Raum: Wilhelm-Wundt-Raum Ort: Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften

Dr. Roland Benoit

Gastvortrag

Dr. Felix Hasler | Why depression is not just like diabetes. Promises and disappointments of biological psychiatry

Cognitive Neurology Lecture

Dr. Robert Gütig | Spiking neurons can discover predictive features by aggregate-label learning

Gastvortrag

Prof. Hartwig Siebner | Causal brain mapping: How gets the brain a handle on its actions?

Gastvortrag

Prof. Thomas Hummel | Does it matter when the sense of smell is lost?

Gastvortrag

Dr. Lorenzo Stafford | Smelling, eating and eating! A journey through our oldest sense and its link to a very modern epidemic

Cognitive Neurology Lecture

Sarah Garfinkel | The dynamic relationship between body, brain and negative emotion

Cognitive Neurology Lecture

Prof. George Chrousos | The Neuroendocrinology of Stress: From the Stoics and Epicureans to Modern Medicine

Gastvortrag

Prof. Anil K. Seth | Towards a neuroscience of consciousness: from phenomenology to mechanism

Gastvortrag

PD Dr. Stefanie Höhl | Dynamics of social learning in early development

Gastvortrag

Dr. Leonardo Cerliani | Structures of connectivity

Gastvortrag

Sebastian Halder, PhD | Increasing accuracy and speed of BCI paradigms and applications

Gastvortrag
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a non-muscular communication channel for patients with latestage motoneuron disease (e.g., amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)) or otherwise motor impaired people. Unfortunately, about a third of the potential users of BCIs are unable to use these systems with sufficient accuracy. Particularly worrisome, this number increases with the degree of impairment of the users. Thus, it is important to (1) develop new methods and BCI paradigms to increase accuracy, (2) determine possible causes for a lack of aptitude and (3) ensure that BCI applications have minimized complexity. In this talk novel auditory BCI paradigms and BCI applications that address these issues will be presented and possible approaches for the further development of communication methods for completely paralysed users discussed. [mehr]

Dr. Vadim Nikulin | Multimodal investigation of spatio-temporal brain dynamics: neuroscientific and clinical perspectives

Gastvortrag

Prof. Dr Dan Zahavi | Empathy and we-intentionality: A role for phenomenology?

Gastvortrag
In my talk, I will give a brief introduction to recent attempts of facilitating a dialogue between phenomenology and cognitive (neuro)science, and then in more detail present some ideas about the nature of empathy and second-person engagement and discuss how both might play a role in collective intentionality and affective sharing. [mehr]

Prof. Marc Schönwiesner | Measuring auditory cortex plasticity with fMRI

Gastvortrag

Alexandra Jesse, Ph.D. | Speech perception in face-to-face communication

Gastvortrag

Dr. Elinor Tzvi-Minker | Motor learning and the diseased brain: what can we learn from patients with cerebellar ataxia?

Gastvortrag

Dr. Christian Benedict | Energy balance out of balance following sleep loss

Gastvortrag
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