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This is the Tübingen research campus of the Max Planck Society in Germany. We do basic research in fields of biology, neuroscience, and AI. For Institute specific updates follow: @mpicybernetics.bsky.social @mpi-bio-fml.bsky.social
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Braitenberg 100 – a landmark symposium in computational neuroscience – will gather the field’s foremost experts from around the world. Join us in Tübingen, Germany, starting June 29! Registration: braitenberg100-theoretical-neuroscience.de
From Europe to Asia to the U.S.: Scientists of visual neuroscience came together at the Systems Vision Science Summer School & Symposium, hosted by Max Planck researcher Li Zhaoping. Looking forward to a virtual gathering in 2026, and an in-person event again in 2027!
Colors leave unique ‘maps’ in our brains, so consistent across people that Michael Bannert and Andreas Bartels (both MPI for Biological Cybernetics) could predict which color someone saw...just from fMRI data. 🌈🧠 Their findings point to deep evolutionary roots in how we perceive color.
How do we spot a familiar face in a crowd? 🧠 Max Planck researcher Pascal Fries reveals: Our brain filters sensory input by syncing nerve cell activity across layers, using a unique key signal to focus attention: kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/822538/news_... #neuroscience #attention #cognitivescience
Science knows no borders! 🔬In a world where international exchange may face challenges, research thrives on collaboration. Just together, we can shape the future! 🚀
Was hat Licht💡mit Deinem Schlaf und Alltag zu tun? Besuche unser mobiles Forschungs-Lab 🔬 im Mai und Juni 2025 in München, Karlsruhe, Rostock, Chemnitz und Leipzig! Ab 10. Mai sind auf dem Gelände des Deutschen Museums in München! Alle Infos zur Tour: 👉 nachtmensch-oder-fruehaufsteher.de
🧠 Psychische Erkrankungen beginnen oft schon im Jugendalter — hier setzt „Brain Explorer“ an. Ab 7. Mai können Jugendliche auf der MS Wissenschaft per Mini-Games an echter Hirnforschung teilnehmen. Daten helfen der Forschung (anonym & weltweit). 🚢 www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/901140/news_...
The MPI for Biological Cybernetics is seeking two independent Max Planck Research Groups working in scientific disciplines relevant to the institute. Applications should be sent no later than 15th August 2025. Visit our call for applications on the website of the institute for detailed information!
📢 Offene Stelle Wir suchen ein*e: ▶️ IT-Spezialist*in für den IT Support 🔎 Mehr Infos unter: jobs.tue.mpg.de/en/programs/... Wir freuen uns auf eure #Bewerbungen !
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📌 #OffeneStelle #WirSuchen #Jobs Bitte teilen Die Stelle als Pressesprecher/ Pressesprecherin ist noch offen. Muttersprachler sind super willkommen! ▶️ befristeter Vertrag für 2 Jahre ▶️ Bewerbungsfrist: 28 Juli 2025 lnkd.in/drNzYgvQ
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Auf dem Ausstellungsschiff MS Wissenschaft können Teenager ab dem 7. Mai die neurobiologische Grundlagenforschung mit dem Spielen der App "Brain Explorer" unterstützen.
Brain-Games ergründen psychische Gesundheit von Jugendlichen
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Brain waves in harmony
The human brain continuously processes sensory impulses that compete for our attention. Our ability to select enables us to process specific information and ignore irrelevant stimuli. In this way, we ...
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