
Jochen Triesch
Professor · Computational Neuroscience
Max Planck Institute for Empirical AestheticsAbout
Prof. Dr. Jochen Triesch is a Professor at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, focusing on computational neuroscience, machine learning, and developmental psychology. His research explores the intersection of visual perception, developmental robotics, and neural plasticity through theoretical and experimental approaches.
- Scientific Focus: Computational Neuroscience, Machine Learning, Visual Perception, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Robotics
- Methods: Computational Modeling, Eye Tracking, Virtual Reality, Psychophysics
Research Trends
Triesch's work emphasizes computational models of cognitive development, neural learning mechanisms, and brain dynamics. His 2024 study introduces MIMo, a multi-modal infant model for developmental research. Earlier works analyze efficient coding in binocular vision (2020), synaptic competition (2018), neural variability in deterministic networks (2015), TMS-induced motor cortex activity (2014), and gaze-contingent paradigms in infants (2012).
Labs & Teams
He is affiliated with the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, where he leads interdisciplinary research integrating neuroscience and machine learning.
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