Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of medical research - but what role does it really play in the race for the future? Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Thier, head of the Department of…
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Philipp Berens (University of Tübingen)
Prof. Dr. Linda Breitlauch (Trier University of Applied Sciences)
Dr. Nadine Giersch (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases,…
Our research focus is on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases, with a special emphasis on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer´s disease and other…
The Dementia Research Unit is a clinical research unit of the Department of Cellular Neurology and the Department of Psychiatry. It closely collaborates with the outpatient Memory Clinic.
Nerve cells communicate with each other by means of electrical signals. Notably, these electrical signals, so called action potentials, seem to differ characteristically between distinct types of…
Microsaccades are not involuntary, spontaneous eye movements, as it has been assumed. Instead, we can perform them at will. A team led by Professor Dr. Ziad Hafed provide evidence against the…
Everyone knows the situation when we can't think of something we knew a short time ago. Why can't we always call up this knowledge? The Hertie Foundation deals with our memory in its current video.…
A new study by scientists from Tübingen shows that measurement results of various common methods for the determination of brain activity can be largely directly correlated. Two of…
Prof. Dr. Thomas Gasser has been admitted to the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. The ceremonial welcome as a new academy member took place on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, in Halle (Saale). “The…