Neurocognition for kids

We had a fantastic time on October 3rd at the “Open Doors with the Mouse” event and would like to thank all the helpers, as well as the children and parents who joined us.
In small groups, elementary school-aged children explored five different stations that offered playful insights into brain research. We were delighted to welcome more than 60 guests in total.
Each of the five stations showcased different scientific methods in an engaging and hands-on way:
In our eye-tracking lab, we played mind-reading games and let participants control a helicopter using only their eyes.
In the virtual reality lab, children experienced what it feels like to stand on the roof of a skyscraper and how this affects heart rate.
At the social robotics station, our colleagues demonstrated how human-robot interaction can be used in research.
In the fNIRS lab, participants steered a helicopter using the power of their thoughts.
At the face-reader station, children expressed emotions through facial expressions. Those who performed best were awarded the CNSR “Mauscar” at the end.

We’re committed to participating in the event series again next year!
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