CRC 1528 Cognition of Interaction
The complexity of human behavior and cognition has evolved from our need to interact, cooperate, and communicate in complex social groups. The evolutionary processes driving this development affect both humans and non-human primates.
The primary scientific goal of CRC1528 Cognition of Interaction is to understand how fundamental cognitive functions such as perception, selective attention, action planning, and decision-making contribute to social interactions on both behavioral and neural levels.
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Prof. Alexander Gail Sensorimotor Neuroscience & Neuroprosthetics, SFB1528 University of Göttingen & German Primate Center Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen Tel.: +49-551-3851-358
| Dr. Christian Schloegl SFB 1528 Cognition of Interaction University of Göttingen & German Primate Center Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen Tel.: +49-551-3851-358
| Kerstin Renziehausen SFB 1528 Cognition of Interaction University of Göttingen & German Primate Center Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen Tel.: +49-551-3851-246
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