
Andreas Bahmer
Researcher · Auditory Neuroscience
Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society (associated institute)About
Andreas Bahmer is an Associate Researcher at the Singer Lab affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt, specializing in the intersection of neuroscience, computational modeling, and neurotechnology. His work bridges theoretical frameworks like synergetics (H. Haken) with practical applications in auditory processing and brain-computer interfaces.
His core research focuses on:
- Auditory Temporal Processing: Investigating how the brain encodes timing information in sound through neural oscillations
- Neuroprosthetic Systems: Developing advanced cochlear implant technologies to prevent facial nerve stimulation
- Machine Learning Applications: Implementing recurrent neural networks to model biological neural processes
- Computational Psychiatry: Applying synergetic principles to understand psychiatric conditions
Analysis of his 2014-2023 publications reveals consistent interdisciplinary innovation, particularly in spike train synchrony metrics, pitch discrimination psychophysics, and critical comparisons between artificial and biological neural networks. His 2023 Neural Computation paper exemplifies his trend of challenging assumptions in AI through evolutionary neuroscience perspectives.
As an associated member of Wolf Singer's research group, Bahmer collaborates within a dynamic team of neuroscientists including core researchers like Felix Effenberger and alumni such as Lucia Melloni. The lab maintains strong ties to both Goethe University and the Ernst Strüngmann Institute, facilitating translational research from basic neural mechanisms to clinical neuroprosthetics.
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