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A team of neuroscientists from Göttingen and Tehran shows how our brain combines visual features to achieve a unified percept

In issue 3/2019 we report on the role of monkeys in the regeneration of rainforests, present a study on the evolution of language and give an overview of a new promising research project in the neurosciences.

Göttingen behavioral scientists tested biological principle on free-living Assamese macaques

DPZ infection researchers identify receptors for the infection of B cells by the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus

Primate researchers show how monkeys contribute to the regeneration of tropical forests

Göttingen research project "Deep Movement Diagnostics" receives around 1.2 million euros for the development of three-dimensional reconstructions of movement patterns

In issue 2/2019 we report among other things about competing long-tailed macaques, improved diagnostic possibilities for Zika viruses and contact calls of South American spider monkeys.

Green monkeys' alarm calls allow conclusions about the evolution of language

Infection biologists use a chip-based testing system to diagnose virus infections in nonhuman primates

Scientists of the Neuroscience Department at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and the Auditory Neuroscience and Optogenetics Laboratory of the German Primate Center (DPZ) show an improved resolution of pitch in artificial hearing by optical stimulation of the inner ear. Publication in Nature Communications