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Doeller awarded Leibniz Prize for cognitive mapping research

Research suggests the brain’s navigation system underpins memory, learning, and decision-making, with implications for neuroscience and disease studies.

   
March 23, 2026, 01:19
People & Culture
Doeller awarded Leibniz Prize for cognitive mapping research

LEIPZIG (Realist English). Neuroscientist Christian Doeller has been awarded Germany’s prestigious Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, worth €2.5 million, for his research into how the brain functions as a navigation system, according to materials from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.

Doeller’s work focuses on identifying the fundamental coding principles that enable human thought. His team conducts experiments in which participants navigate virtual environments while their brain activity is measured using advanced imaging technologies such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

The research shows that the brain systems responsible for spatial navigation — such as finding routes in a city — are also involved in organizing memory, learning, and knowledge. According to Doeller, individuals who perform better in navigation tasks exhibit higher levels of brain activity in these systems.

A key breakthrough in this field came in 2010, when Doeller and his colleagues demonstrated evidence of so-called “grid cells” in humans. These cells, previously identified in rodents, help encode spatial position and orientation. The findings suggested that humans and animals use similar neural mechanisms to represent space.

Doeller argues that these navigation-related processes extend beyond physical movement. The same system may structure abstract thinking, enabling people to organize concepts and relationships in a spatial-like framework — for example, when categorizing information or recalling memories.

The €2.5 million prize will support further research into how this navigation system influences broader cognitive functions, including decision-making and social interaction. Planned experiments include studying how two individuals learn and interact simultaneously while their brain activity is recorded in synchronized scanners.

The Max Planck Institute is also exploring clinical applications of this research, including early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and long COVID, though results from these studies have not yet been published.

Analytically, the findings reinforce a shift in neuroscience toward unified models of brain function, where a single system may underpin multiple cognitive processes rather than operating in isolation.

The key implication is that understanding these mechanisms could lead to new approaches in treating neurological disorders and improving cognitive performance, though practical applications remain at an early stage.

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