Perception and movement are inextricably linked and influence each other. If a pen threatens to fall off the table, we perceive this and react with a movement by trying to catch the pen. How does the brain manage to react appropriately to the multitude of sensory information and stimuli? And why can our brain differentiate between "foreign" and our own touch, so that we cannot tickle ourselves, for example? In this lecture, Prof. Dr. Eckart Zimmermann (Heinrich Heine University) will provide insights into the psychology of perception.
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