Scientific Networks
The Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, the Sensorimotor Research Group, the Decision and Awareness Junior Research Group, and the Perception and Plasticity Junior Research Group are members of the following scientific networks:
- Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1528 "Cognition of Interaction"
- Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Göttingen
- Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 889 "Cellular Mechanisms of Sensory Processing"
- DFG Research Unit 1847 "Primate Systems Neuroscience"
- Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus Primate Cognition
- The EUPRIM-Net Project
- DFG Research Unit 2591 "Severity Assessment in Animal-Based Research"
- PLAN4ACT© EU Horizon 2020
- Neuronex Working Memory Consortium
- PRIMatE Data Exchange Consortium
Cooperation partners
The Cogntitive Neuroscience Laboratory and its four research groups work together closely with several national and international groups:
- Prof. Dr. Reza Daliri - CogNeuroLab - Tehran, Iran
- Prof. Dr. Julio Martinez-Trujillo - Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory - London, Canada
- Prof. Dr. Thilo Womelsdorf - Attention Circuits Control Lab - Nashville, USA
- Prof. Dr. Valerio Mante - Neural dynamics of primate cognition - Zürich, Switzerland
- Prof. Dr. Michael Brosch - Auditory Perception in Primates - Magdeburg, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Alexander Thiele - Visual Neurosciences - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Prof. Dr. Frank Bremmer - Arbeitsgruppe Neurophysik - Marburg, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Pascal Fries - Fries Lab - Frankfurt, Germany