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.
Swing feel in the lab
The role of temporal fluctuations for the swing feel in jazz music
Novel cutting-edge AI research Centre in Berlin is funded with millions of euros by the German Government and the State of Berlin
The Berlin Institute for the Foundation of Learning and Data (BIFOLD) bundles AI expertise in the German capital merging the Berlin Centre for Machine Learning (BZML) and the Berlin Big Data Center (BBDC).
Sparking research enthusiasm amongst young and old
The booth of the Bernstein Network at the FORSCHA in Munich was one of the biggest magnet for inquisitive visitors of all ages.
Larval zebrafish as a model for perceptual decision-making
How larval zebrafish can be used for the study of perceptual decision-making
ERC Grants for Susanne Schreiber and Martin Rolfs in Berlin
The European Research Council supports three excellent projects at the Humboldt-Universität, two of which are headed by members of the Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience.
How a penalty shootout is decided in the brain
Decision-making is controlled by different nerve cells
Between Arousal and Inhibition
Why nerve cells in the brain process information differently
Göttingen innovative project receives close to €1 Mio research funds from Leibniz Association
How does social information influence perception and behavior? This question is at the centre of the joint project of the German Primate Center, the University and University Medicine Göttingen, the European Neuroscience Institute and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization.
An Artificial Intelligence algorithm can learn the laws of quantum mechanics
Deep machine learning method can predict molecular wave functions and electronic properties of molecules
Tobias Moser receives traditional Guyot Prize for Otology 2019
The University of Groningen honors hearing scientists of the University Medical Center Göttingen for their outstanding work with its oldest science award for otology.