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How does thinking work? How do we interpret what we see, hear, smell, and touch? – and how do we decide what we do and how we do it in the world around us? This is one of today's greatest mysteries in science.
Looking at small animals with tiny brains, we get the impression that they act effortlessly in the world, foraging for food and returning home safely. In contrast, today's carefully hand-designed computers and robots with all available sensors and processing power are hardly able to successfully perform such simple behaviors. The world is too complex and too ambiguous to get interpreted reliably with contemporary algorithms. So in which fundamental principles does information processing in brains differ from information processing performed by current computing algorithms?
News: the lab will relocate to KTH / Stockholm shortly, so we do not accept any new students or student thesis in Munich. Please check out the new web pages at KTH shortly:
https://www.kth.se/cst/research/computational-brain-science-1.779076
https://www.kth.se/profile/conr