Call for participation & posters - workshop “Cortex Structure and Function in Monkey, Mouse and Man” (Sep 21-24, 2026)
Dear all, hereby, we would like to draw your attention to the upcoming workshop “Cortex Structure and Function in Monkey, Mouse and Man”. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the fields of systems neuroscience, comparative transcriptomics, connectomics, and primate palaeobiology in one place to foster mutual awareness and interdisciplinary discussions as well as identify yet unknown principles in the development, organization and function of the primate brain from computational and experimental points of view. * when: Sep 21-24, 2026 * where: Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) Delmenhorst, Germany * pre-registration by May 31, 2026 via https://www.uni-bremen.de/hwk-workshop-2026 workshop outline: Evolution in mammal brains has formed basic building blocks that might superficially look similar, but are organized in different structures and are obviously specialized for distinct computations. Accumulating evidence indicates that, while rodents are close evolutionary relatives to our own primate lineage, fundamental changes on all levels of brain organization occurred at the primate-rodent-split. In addition, subsequent primate evolution appears to be marked by apparently qualitative grade shifts. Recent progress across distinct disciplines provides a springboard to take a fresh perspective on what makes primate brains special. This workshop aims to enhance this comparative cognition perspective by contributions on avians and machines, which, despite having very different “brain” structures, perform functions that are surprisingly similar to those of mammals. Confirmed speakers: Tatjana Engel, Katja Nowick, Marieke Schölvinck, Matthias Kaschube, Henner Koch, Ken Miller, Huib Mansfelder, Wiktor Młynarski, Fabian Sinz, Andreas Neef, Dan Eric Nilsson, Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani, Ziad Hafed, Fred Wolf, Daniel Huber, Alessandro Treves, David Dahmen, Neda Shahidi, Jonas Rose, Andreas Kreiter and Udo Ernst. For further information and pre-registration visit https://www.uni-bremen.de/hwk-workshop-2026. The workshop is co-funded by the Priority Program SPP 2205 Evolutionary Optimization of Neuronal Processing <https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/618311.html> and NeuroNex Working Memory <https://www.nxwm.io/> . We are very much looking forward to meeting you in September! Best regards (on behalf of the organizers), Britta **************** Dr. Britta Korkowsky Coordinator Goettingen Campus Institute for Dynamics of Biological Networks (CIDBN) Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Graduate Program in Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience SPP 2205 Evolutionary Optimization of Neuronal Processing University of Goettingen Heinrich-Düker-Weg 12 37073 Göttingen Tel.: +49-551-39-26675
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von Behren, Christina