Bernstein Network News. Find the latest news from our researchers regarding current research results, new research projects and initiatives as well as awards and prizes.
Nervous systems of insects inspire efficient future AI systems
Study explores functions of fruit fly’s nervous system in food seeking / results valuable for the development and control of artificial intelligence
Algorithm detective determines suitable neuro-model
In research, collecting data can be difficult, but fitting the data into a model that explains the observations is a challenge on another level. In neuroscience, many experiments measure the activity of neurons. However, to understand what exactly happens in a neuronal network, the data needs to be explained by a model. So, which model fits which data? A novel method developed by Pedro J. Gonçalves, Jan-Matthis Lueckmann, Michael Deistler, Jakob Macke and colleagues automates this process.
Bernstein Conference 2020 – conferencing around the globe
This year’s online version of the Bernstein Conference was a great success. It counted more participants (about 2800) than ever before in its history.
Covid Control put to the test
Contact tracing and low case numbers make an important contribution to curbing a second wave of the corona epidemic
Tuning in on cortical circuit dynamics
Neurons use homeostatic mechanisms to maintain stability despite experience-dependent network alterations
ELLIS inaugurates 30 research units at leading institutions across Europe
At a virtual event on Tuesday, the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems presented the broad scope of research its units will cover in the field of modern AI.
ERC Starting Grant for Tatjana Tchumatchenko
Tatjana Tchumatchenko has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to investigate neural circuit function to gain new insights into neurological diseases like Huntington’s Disease. Tchumatchenko is Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research and a committed member of the Bernstein Network’s steering committee.
Loop, resonate and accelerate!
Neuroscientists demonstrate how to improve communication between different regions of the brain.
When learning on your own is not enough
Neuroscientists delineated social decision-making in the human brain.
On the way to the optical cochlear implant
Interdisciplinary team of scientists from the University Medical Center Göttingen and the University of Freiburg generate for the first time light-controlled behaviour in deaf rodents using optical cochlear implants based on light-emitting diodes. Published in Science Translational Medicine. Translational Medicine.