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Event Series: METIS-Lecture
Digital format

Decision Making Fast and Slow: Unconscious Bias and the Virtual Brain

Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter wird darüber sprechen, wie unbewusste Vorurteile unser Gehirn beeinflussen.

Appointment

Thu., Nov. 13, 2025
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Admission

free
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Discrimination is based on an exclusionary decision-making process in the brain that influences our every-day life and yet we are often unconscious of the biases we hold. Even if we are aware that our actions are informed by biases, its basis remained a mystery. How does the structure of our brain shape our decisions? How are unconscious biases formed in the brain? This online-lecture explores how brain simulations—computational models of neural processes—can be used as powerful tools to investigate unconscious bias and how our modes of thinking can help us with awareness of them in the academic world.

Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter will present a framework for the simulation of individual human virtual brain twins (thevirtualbrian.org). She will discuss how brain simulation helps us to understand human decision making and how this relates to unconscious bias that leads to discrimination.

We would be delighted to welcome you to Petra Ritter's lecture (in English) and a subsequent discussion. Please register by November 12 at metis-online@hu-berlin.de to receive a Zoom link for the event.

Further information

Organizer: METIS
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter
Director: Friederike Neumann

Contact

Friederike Neumann
Phone: 030 2093-12836
metis-online@hu-berlin.de