The decoding of complex neuronal networks of the brain
In the current special issue of the renowned journal “Science”, Prof. Markus Axer and Prof. Katrin Amunts from the Jülich Institute of Neuroscience and ...

In the current special issue of the renowned journal “Science”, Prof. Markus Axer and Prof. Katrin Amunts from the Jülich Institute of Neuroscience and ...

Researchers who work with neuronal network models – simplified representations of brains – need to “speak the same language” so that their results can ...

Innovations for a scientific and technological sovereignty of Europe – this is what the two large-scale projects “Quantum Flagship” and “Human Brain Project”, which ...

About 1.8 million people in Germany suffer from dementia today, and estimates put the number at about 55 million worldwide. Alzheimer’s is the most ...

Parkinson’s disease begins barely noticeably in the brain and gradually affects the entire body. In a long-term study, researchers from the Helmholtz Research Field ...

In simple processes of perception, the structure and function of brain regions are hereditary. This is not the case for more abstract and complex ...

In the Journal Science, Katrin Amunts and Thomas Lippert, member of the Helmholtz-Research Field Information, explain how advances in neuroscience demand high-performance computing technology ...

The Research Field Information congratulates Prof. Katrin Amunts, a brain researcher from Jülich, on being awarded the prestigious Hector Science Prize 2021. The Hector ...