Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

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Welcome to the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. We investigate information processing in the brain.

Tübingen, Germany
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2019.

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  1. For our German speaking followers: Interview with Peter Dayan, now published by the Federal Government of Germany:

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  2. 27. sij

    The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 31 January 2020. But what will happen with universities, with joint research programmes and scientific exchange? The European University Association has been looking into this question [PDF]

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  3. Mystery of the Brain Symposium 2019: All lectures are now available on YouTube. Furthermore, you will find some exciting interviews with world-leading neuroscientists. Playlist:

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  4. 20. sij

    Montagscolloquium today 6pm, with newly recruited junior PIs at the Drew Robson & Jennifer Li from the Roland Institute : "Internal state dynamics shape -wide activity and foraging behavior"

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  7. 9. sij

    Acts of feathered kindness😊: new study shows that African grey spontaneously help other birds, both friends & mere acquaintances, to get a food reward - even if they themselves get nothing in return

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  8. What a wonderful sunrise at our campus in Tübingen. May the sun also shine for you in 2020!

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  9. 19. pro 2019.

    New paper from the RoLi lab here at using awesome tech to measure whole activity at single cell resolution in freely behaving . Internal states drive foraging/exploration

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  10. An international team of brain researchers achieved a breakthrough in uncovering a switch-like mechanism that flips the brain between two motivational states in larval zebrafish, a model organism in neuroscience.

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  11. 16. pro 2019.

    We continue our video series with short films that feature our researchers, their projects and goals, giving you an insight into our work! This month we highlight the "Dynamic Locomotion" group lead by Alexander Badri-Spröwitz:

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  12. Congratulations to Patrick Müller Research Group Leader at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory Tübingen

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  13. 10. pro 2019.

    Was machen soziale Isolation und extreme Umweltbedingungen mit dem Gehirn? WissenschaftlerInnen der und des untersuchten dies am Beispiel der Neumayer-Station III in der Antarktis:

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  14. "I was not really meant to be a economist. I wanted to be a change-maker. I had no trust in economists, like most people. And yet 28 years later, I am here. I am an economist and to some extent something of a change-maker.” (Esther Duflo, Nobel Laureate 2019)

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  15. Did you know? Researchers develop first implantable magnet resonance detector: A new miniature NMR implant measures neuronal activity. Full story:

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  16. Today at 6:15 p.m.: Join our Max Planck Lecture within the frame of the Neurocolloquium in Tübingen. Meet Laurence T. Maloney, Professor in Psychology and Neural Science from New York University. Full information here:

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  17. Tomorrow at 6:15 p.m.: Join our Max Planck Lecture within the frame of the Neurocolloquium Tübingen: Laurence T. Maloney, Professor in Psychology and Neural Science at New York University. Full information:

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  18. Congratulations to Peter Dayan for being elected AAAS Fellow!

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  19. Tübingen high school students paid a visit today. The institute and the Scholl Siblings School (Geschwister-Scholl-Schule) further cooperate in the promotion of young MINT researchers.

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  20. 11. stu 2019.

    Our Institute is launching a video series! We will be releasing several short films that present our researchers, their projects and goals. We want to show what we work on! Watch the first video in full length here:

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