Projects (6)
Collective Adaptation and Learning in Fish Schools EXC 2002 SCoI P 11
Romanczuk, Pawel, Dr. (Junior Research Groups)
Duration of Project: 06/2019 - 08/2022
Financer: DFG-Exzellenzinitiative: ClusterThe main objective is to understand the benefits of grouping for collective cognition in fish schools, in particular the specific role of group size and group diversity for collective dynamical adaptation and learning. A specific focus of the project ...
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Romanczuk, Pawel, Dr. (Junior Research Groups)
Duration of Project: 11/2020 - 10/2021
Financer: DFG: NachwuchsgruppeThe main objective of the project is the development and analysis of new individual based mathematical models of collective motion, which explicitly take the sensory perception into account, as the proximate mechanism of social interactions. This app ...
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Romanczuk, Pawel, Dr. (Junior Research Groups)
Duration of Project: 06/2016 - 04/2021
Financer: DFG: NachwuchsgruppeThe main objective of the project is the development and analysis of new individual based mathematical models of collective motion, which explicitly take the sensory perception into account, as the proximate mechanism of social interactions. This app ...
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Romanczuk, Pawel, Dr. (Junior Research Groups)
Duration of Project: 05/2019 - 08/2021
Financer: DFG: NachwuchsgruppeThe main objective of the project is the development and analysis of new individual based mathematical models of collective motion, which explicitly take the sensory perception into account, as the proximate mechanism of social interactions. This app ...
Max Planck School of Cognition
Dziobek-Ferber, Isabel, Prof. Dr. (Clinical Psychology of Social Interaction)
Duration of Project: 01/2019 - 12/2021
Financer: BMBFThe doctoral program at the Max Planck School of Cognition offers exceedingly bright students a superior grasp of the different methods and approaches used in the rapidly evolving field of Cognition. We are driven by the passion to better understand ...
NW/3: The Architecture of Attentional Processes in Active Vision III
Rolfs, Martin, Prof. Dr. (General Psychology - Active Perception and Cognition)
Duration of Project: 10/2016 - 12/2018
Financer: DFG: NachwuchsgruppeHead and eye movements shape our perception of the visual world. With no apparent effort, they bring relevant events and objects into view and select relevant data from a rich visual environment. Swift movements of our eyes and heads (saccades), howe ...