Why do psychologists need statistics if they study the human mind? Professor Michael Franke studied and taught at...
Category: Podcast
#17 How can AI decode the brain’s messages to move? Brain-to-brain with Mo Nipshagen.
Did you know that your brain keeps sending signals to move your limbs even when your paralyzed? Mo Nipshagen is a PhD...
#16 How does our brain handle distractions? Brain-to-brain with Erik Nickel.
In this episode we talk to Erik Nickel who wrote his masters thesis about attention in visual stimuli and how it's...
#15 Can computers be creative? Brain-to-brain with Assistant Prof. Philipp Wicke.
What does it mean for a system to be creative? Can humans and machines be creative together? How has the definition of...
#14 What is autism? A multifaceted perspective. Brain-to-brain with Ibrahim Muhip Tezcan.
We had the pleasure to talk to Ibrahim Muhip Tezcan about autism. We discuss autistic traits, what neurodiversity and...
#13 How is AI misused for image based violence? Brain-to-brain with Annemarie Witschas.
If you are a victim of sexual digital violence and need help here are some rescources: [ENG+] https://stopncii.org/...
#12 Can we create green AI? Brain-to-brain with Cornelius Wolff.
What is green AI? And can AI even be green? Sustainable use of Artificial Intelligence – what sounds like a clear...
#11 Can we feel space? Brain-to-brain with Susan Wache.
More information: https://www.feelspace.de https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25038534/...
#10 Parkinson’s Disease: Just a movement disorder? Brain-to-brain with Elisa Percolla.
Do you know someone who has Parkinson’s disease? It is often characterized by trembling hands, but actually has many...