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Alexander Borst, MPI of Neurobiology, Martinsried: How do neurons compute the direction of motion?
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Max-PIanck-Institut für Neurobiologie, Martinsried
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2021
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Shimon Marom: Possible-Impossible Dialogue: are Psychology and Neurophysiology incompatible?
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
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2021
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Abigail Morrison: Constraining the reservoir: Heterogeneity and non-random connectivity in reservoir computing
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SimLab Neuroscience
Jülich Research Center
IAS-6 / INM-6 / SimLab Neuroscience
Jülich Research Center
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Computer Science 3 - Software Engineering
RWTH Aachen
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2021
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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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2022
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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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2022
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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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2022
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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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2022
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Bernstein-CorTec Award 2021 | Jeanine Laturner: Ocular dominance plasticity in a thalamo-cortical recurrent network model
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Special Bernstein Seminar which features the presentation of the the Bernstein-CorTec Awardee MSc Jeanine Laturner on February 9h at 5 pm (CET).
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2021
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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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2022
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Natalie Mrachaz-Kersting: Brain Computer Interfaces in Neurological Conditions
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Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaft der Universität Freiburg
[Bernstein Seminar]
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2021