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The research funding and research output have gained a marked growth over the last few years. Here are seletected list of research projects.

Adaptive mechanisms – as encountered in basic processes of perception and attention, in executive functions of action, and in complex memory as well as planning processes – allow cognitive systems to act in a goal- oriented manner in various contexts, including dynamic and conflictual environments. These mechanisms are the result of an ontogenetic acquisition process, which leads to continual change up to higher age. The research goal of this initiative is to explain these mechanisms of adaptation and their development-dependent changes, including their neurological implementation  [more]
The CoTeSys cluster of excellence investigates cognition for technical systems such as vehicles, robots, and factories. Cognitive technical systems are equipped with artificial sensors and actuators, integrated and embedded into physical systems, and act in a physical world. The cluster combines the expertise of TUM, LMU, UniBW, DLR, MPI, in neuroscience, natural sciences, engineering, computer science, and the humanities. It is one of the few proposals to be accepted in an intense nation-wide competition during the past year.  [more]
SFB 453 Project M9: Temporal Multimodal Information Processing in the HVA Workspace

Leiter: Proff. Sandra Hirche, Prof. Hermann J. Müller, Dr. Zhuanghua Shi  [more]
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