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The research of Bernhard Hommel focuses on cognitive, computational, developmental, neural, and neurochemical mechanisms of human attention and action control, and the role of consciousness therein. Recent work also addresses the role of emotion, creativity, and religion in human cognition, and cognitive robotics.

More information about Bernhard Hommel. Bernhard Hommel studied psychology and literature sciences at the University of Bielefeld, from which he received his MA degree Diploma and PhD Then he moved to the Max-Planck Institute for Psychological Research in Munich Habilitation at University of Munich; His research focuses on cognitive, computational, developmental, neural, and neurochemical mechanisms of human attention and action control, and the role of consciousness therein.

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Awards Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Grants selection Cognitive and motivational components of decision-making: an integrated approach. NWO, Netherlands, Programme of Excellence ROBOHOW.

Psychobiological Colloquium: Institut für Psychologie

ORG: Web-enabled and experience-based cognitive robots that learn complex everyday manipulation tasks. EU-Integrated Project grant ERC Advanced: a five years research on metacontrol; a study of how we determine the impact of our goals on our actual behaviour. A 2,5 million euros grant by the European Research Council ERC. Frontiers in Cognition editor Frontiers in Cognition Springer publ.

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