Naturalistic Neuroscience Symposium
- From perception to action and back -
This international symposium brings together experts from diverse fields to explore the current state and future directions for naturalistic neuroscience research. As a two-day event, NN2026 spotlights substantive research, novel neurotechnology, and theoretical underpinnings in naturalistic neuroscience. In addition to a series of distinguished keynote talks, participants will have the opportunity to present their work through oral or poster presentations. During the symposium, it will also be possible to visit local naturalistic neuroscience and virtual reality facilities.
NN2026 is hosted by caian – Centre for AI and Neuroscience at University of Bonn, and supported by NeurotechEU – The European University of Brain and Technology and the iBehave network as the event aims to strengthen the local neuroscience community while fostering global collaborations.
This international symposium brings together experts from diverse fields to explore the current state and future directions for naturalistic neuroscience research. As a two-day event, NN2026 spotlights substantive research, novel neurotechnology, and theoretical underpinnings in naturalistic neuroscience. In addition to a series of distinguished keynote talks, participants will have the opportunity to present their work through oral or poster presentations. During the symposium, it will also be possible to visit local naturalistic neuroscience and virtual reality facilities.
NN2026 is hosted by caian – Centre for AI and Neuroscience at University of Bonn, and supported by NeurotechEU – The European University of Brain and Technology and the iBehave network as the event aims to strengthen the local neuroscience community while fostering global collaborations.
Registration period
Sunday, 19.04.26
Time
Thursday, 28.05.26 - 09:30 AM
– Friday, 29.05.26
- 05:00 PM
Event format
Conference
Topic
neuroscience
Speaker
Gareth Barnes (University College London); Georg Keller (Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research); Jan Gründemann (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases – DZNE); Jason Kerr (Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar); Jennifer Faber (University Hospital Bonn & German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases); Karin Roelofs (Radboud University); Katja Reinhard (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati); Lukas Kunz (University Hospital Bonn); Matthias Stangl (Boston University); Neil Burgess (University College London); Tobias Rose (University Hospital Bonn)
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Languages
English
Location
Rotationsgebäude | Käthe-Kümmel-Str. 1 | 53115 Bonn
Admission price
20,00 € p.P.
Spots
100
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Additional Information
Organizer
Professor Dominik Bach, Centre of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience (caian)
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