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Professor Simone Kühn | Testing the Effects of Physical Environments on the Human Brain and Mental Health

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
We assume that the external environment has a major impact on brain plasticity as well as on behavior. However, the influence of the physical environment is oftentimes neglected, in particular in the human neurosciences. In order to fill this gap, the discipline of Environmental Neuroscience has evolved, that may help to clarify the mechanisms behind restorative effects of nature and therewith provide answers to the question whether the effects are accomplished via a cognitive or affective route. Within the scope of this presentation, research will be presented that attempts to link features of the living environment to brain structure and function. Moreover, several studies will be presented demonstrating that short- or long-term interactions with natural environments (such as a walk in a forest, watching pictures of nature or exposure to virtual nature environments) may improve cognition, brain activity as well as mental health. [more]

Professor Iyad Rahwan | Machine Culture

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
This talk will explore how we can understand Machine Culture: culture that is generated or mediated by intelligent machines. It will lay theoretical foundations from the field of Cultural Evolution, and provide a roadmap of key open questions. The talk will provide examples of various experiments and observational studies of this phenomenon. [more]

Professor Marija Kundakovic | Epigenomic Programming of Brain Plasticity and Disease Risk by Ovarian Hormones

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium

Prof. Lucia Melloni | Using Adversarial Collaboration to Harness Collective Intelligence

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
  • Date: Jun 17, 2024
  • Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Lucia Melloni
  • The Max Planck School of Cognition would like to invite you to the MPSCog Cognition Colloquium featuring Prof. Lucia Melloni from the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt
  • Room: virtual
  • Host: Max Planck School of Cognition
  • Contact: mendes@cbs.mpg.de
https://zoom.us/j/93526030034?pwd=ZkJnYlFVOEthU2lDeE5nVmV6TlZLZz09 [more]

Dr Philipp Gunz | A Mind Set in Stone: Fossil Traces of Human Brain Evolution

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium

Professor Christian F. Doeller | Structuring experience in cognitive spaces

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
Please join online: https://zoom.us/j/93526030034?pwd=ZkJnYlFVOEthU2lDeE5nVmV6TlZLZz09 (Meeting ID: 935 2603 0034 / Passcode: 250171) [more]

Dr Mariya Toneva | In search of model organisms for language in the human brain: Text vs speech language models

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
Please join online: https://zoom.us/j/93526030034?pwd=ZkJnYlFVOEthU2lDeE5nVmV6TlZLZz09 (Meeting ID: 935 2603 0034 / Passcode: 250171) [more]

Professor Arno Villringer | Heart-brain interactions: Of love and death

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
Please join online: https://zoom.us/j/93526030034?pwd=ZkJnYlFVOEthU2lDeE5nVmV6TlZLZz09 (Meeting ID: 935 2603 0034 / Passcode: 250171) [more]

Professor Katrin Amunts | Cytoarchitectonics – Decoding functional specialization, brain parcellation, and variation

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
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Professor John-Dylan Haynes | Predicting free choices in real time: What does(n’t) brain decoding tell us about the problem of free will?

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium
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