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Antonio Fernandez Ruiz: Hippocampal cellular diversity supports flexible computational demands
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Assistant Professor | Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator | Department of Neurobiology and Behavior | Cornell University | USA
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Hannah Haberkern: Stability of a neural compass in dynamic, naturalistic environments
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Jayaraman Lab, HHMI Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn VA, USA
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Josef Bischofberger: GABAergic signaling in newborn granule cells of the adult hippocampus
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Department of Biomedicine | University of Basel
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Joschka Boedecker: Inverse Q-Learning as a Tool to Investigate Behavior and its Neural Correlates
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Neurorobotics Lab | University of Freiburg
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Andreas Thum: From structure to function: what we can learn from the connectome of the Drosophila larva
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Verhaltensneurogenetik | Institut für Biologie | Universität Leipzig
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Alessio Attardo: Aberrant synaptic dynamics precede disorganization of activity patterns in the hippocampus upon repeated stress exposure
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Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology | Magdeburg
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Janelle Pakan: From sensation to action: experience-dependent cortical plasticity during task engagement
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Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen | Magdeburg
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Stefan Leutgeb: Hippocampal computations in support of working memory
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Biological Sciences at University of Caliornia, San Diego
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Jaime Ibáñez: Using muscles to estimate ongoing cortical activity
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Honorary Researcher, IoN, University College London, UK and IIS Aragón, Spain
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Arvind Kumar: Feedforward and feedback interactions in the striatum
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Computational Neuroscience at the Division of Computational Science and Technology, EECS and SciLife Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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