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Portrait of Daniel Kristanto. He is wearing glasses and holding a model of a brain. A skeleton stands in the background.
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Every brain is unique

Dr Daniel Kristanto wants to know what goes on in the human brain – not brains in general, but each individual brain. The University is now funding…

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Study finds that mosquito hearing could be targeted by insecticides

A new study by researchers from University Oldenburg and University College London (Great Britain) shows that specific receptors in the ears of…

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Image montage: Kai Siedenburg and Martin Bleichner sit in different positions on different seats of a cinema hall.
Hearing Research Excellence Strategy Top News Music Neuroscience

On hearing and noise

Kai Siedenburg investigates how people with hearing problems can experience the joy of music again. Martin Bleichner is more interested in disturbing…

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Of Mice and Humans

How does the brain decide which sensory input is relevant and which is not? A study conducted by Oldenburg hearing reseachers shows that the rules…

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