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An event of the series Berlin Brains on Tour at the Zeiss Großplanetarium, Prenzlauer Allee 80, 10405 Berlin.
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Urania Berlin & Berlin Brains on Tour
Our eyes are restless, constantly focusing on new aspects of our environment. If they were cameras, the recorded movie would be dizzying. And yet our perception is continuous and stable. How does this work? And what does the gaze reveal about the brain's hidden attention processes? Martin Rolfs and Nina Hanning showhow they measure these processes in humans and model their contribution to perception and behavior.
Nina Hanning is a postdoctoral researcher in the Active Perception and Cognition group at the Institute of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Martin Rolfs is Professor of General Psychology, Active Perception and Cognition at the Institute of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Moderation: Jochen Müller
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Free admission: tickets can be booked online