January 29, 2025; Christina Warren

SFB-TRR 161 project leader Benedikt Ehinger and his lab were recently featured on national German television. In the January 16 broadcast of the tagesthemen, reporter Paul Jens investigated ways to reduce one's brain activity and posed the question whether it is possible to ever truly think of nothing. In the short clip from the Computational Cognitive Science lab at the University of Stuttgart, Benedikt Ehinger points out how brain activity can often even be higher than normal during meditation:

Link to the video on YouTube 

In the SFB-TRR 161, Benedit Ehinger leads project " D05 - Visual Computing for ERP-based Brain Activity", where he and his team investigate how brain potentials (EEG/ERPs) can be visualized in a modern, dynamic setting. 

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