The Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research: Combining excellent research and patient care
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Hertie Science Slam 2020: Winner in the…
Congratulations to Ian Chong from the Cognitive Neurology department (Prof. Peter Thier) for his first place in the category “Performance” at the Hertie Science Slam organized by the Hertie…
For the winter semester 2020/21, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research is once again offering a Johannes Dichgans doctoral scholarship for students of human medicine.
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Congratulations to Dr. Albert Mukovskiy who has received the Südwestmetall “Förderpreis für den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs” 2020 for his outstanding work on cognitive robotics and movement modeling…
Rhesus monkeys accept a naturalistic-looking monkey avatar as a member of the same species and encounter it with their species-specific facial expressions. They ignore unrealistic avatars.
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How does rhythmic neural activity of the brain and constantly changing attention create a stable, coherent picture of our surroundings? What ensures that this image leads to a movement or action and…
Some diseases are so rare that there are only a few hundred people affected worldwide. This causes considerable problems for medicine, because under these circumstances it is hardly possible to…