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New PhD student Judith Kunze
Beginning November 1st, Judith Kunze joined the lab as a new PhD student. She will be part of the collaborative project with Henrik Oster within the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre (SFB/TRR 418) “Foundations of Circadian Medicine”, a joint initiative between the Charité Berlin and the University of Lübeck. In her PhD, Judith will explore how… [READ MORE]
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Your mother’s voice — out now in the Journal of Neuroscience
How do infants continuously process familiar social signals? And how does this familiarity shape perception? In a new paper out now in November in the Journal of Neuroscience, Jonas and Martin Orf teamed up with The Lübeck Babylab and its Director Sarah Jessen. In a large group of 7‑months old infants and their families, Sarah… [READ MORE]
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Hooray: fresh funding for a fresh idea
Imagine the brain’s intricate work not unlike a traffic roundabout: signals continuously enter, yield, and merge — never static, but rarely chaotic. This balance between stability and flexibility (i.e., metastability) lies at the heart of a new interdisciplinary neuroscience initiative Jonas intends to pursue at the University of Lübeck. Today, we are delighted that this… [READ MORE]





