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Author Archives: Beate Krauß

November 5, 2020 by Beate Krauß

Digital Research Colloquium

Join us for this semester’s digital research colloquium with interesting talks every second Friday!

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September 4, 2020 by Beate Krauß

New paper published

In their new paper, Lukas Hahn and Jonas Rose show that measuring working memory on a behavioral level and investigating the underlying physiological processes can reveal qualitative and quantitative differences in cognition between different animal species.

Click here to read: Working Memory as an Indicator for Comparative Cognition – Detecting Qualitative and Quantitative Differences

July 10, 2020 by Beate Krauß

July 12-13: FENS virtual poster presentation

Come meet us at our virtual posters at FENS!

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March 3, 2020 by Beate Krauß

DFG: New project

We thank DFG for funding our new project Evolutionary Optimisation of Neuronal Processing

February 26, 2020 by Beate Krauß

New paper published

In a new paper, Erica Fongaro explores cognitive control in crows. She found that the birds not only use attention to select relevant stimuli, they also control the maintenance of information already held in working memory.

Click here to read: Crows control working memory before and after stimulus encoding

February 24, 2020 by Beate Krauß

Freigeist: extended funding

We thank the Volkswagen Foundation for extending funding duration to another three years!

January 20, 2020 by Beate Krauß

March 16-17: ACN meeting 2020

join us for two days of birds, brains, and behavior

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June 3, 2019 by Beate Krauß

7th June 2019: Corvid Cognition

Please join us for interesting talks on corvid cognition!

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  • Digital Research Colloquium
  • New paper published
  • July 12-13: FENS virtual poster presentation
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