Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

caian talks

caian talks is an ongoing, hybrid lecture series at the Center of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience (caian) in Bonn and hosted by Prof. Dominik Bach (Critical Intelligence Lab). Invited speakers present their research which lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, neuroscience, decision making, and mental health research.

Talks are 45 minutes plus 15 minutes for questions and discussion. The target audience consists of students, PhD students, postdocs and other researchers who have an interest in decision making research.

Time & Location (if not otherwise specified): Institute of Computer Science (Informatik) | Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 8 | 53115 Bonn | Seminar Room 0.016. and online via Zoom.

If you wish to take part, please feel free to contact us (details below)! 

Follow related updates on social media via #caiantalks .

Schedule

28.01.2026

Marta Andreatta (University Hospital Tübingen) -

When context matters in shaping defensive responses

11.12.2025

Charley Wu (TU Darmstadt) -

Generalization guides exploration across development, social contexts, and memory 

19.11.2025

Emmanouil Konstantinidis (University of Warwick) -

Sources of information and confidence in experiential risky choice

29.10.2025

Ondřej Zíka (University College Dublin) -

Computational markers of uncertainty sensitivity as predictors of longitudinal changes in anxiety


Contact

This guest lecture series is currently organized by two of the postdocs of the critical intelligence lab, Dr. Konstantinos Armaos and Dr. Olivier de Vries.

Any questions and inquiries about the series can be directed directly to one of them. 

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Dr. Konstantinos Armaos

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Dr. Olivier de Vries

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