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Josef Bischofberger, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel | Adult Neurogenesis supports Sparse Coding in the Dentate Gyrus
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Moritz Helias, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Research Centre Jülich | Distributed correlations indicate optimal sequence memory
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Alireza Valizadeh, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan, Iran) | Neural oscillations and information transfer in brain networks
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Alain Destexhe, Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience, UNIC, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France | Propagating Waves and their Collisions in Visual Cortex
Special Bernstein Lecture
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Daniela Vallentin, Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin | Neural mechanisms underlying song learning in juvenile zebra finches
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Mark van Rossum, Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh | Biases in multivariate neural population codes
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Anna Levina, Junior Research Group Leader, University of Tübingen | Self-organization of neuronal networks and its assessment under subsampling
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Daniel Alexander Braun, Institute of Neural Information Processing Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology, Ulm University | Bounded rationality in sensorimotor learning and decision-making
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Bernstein Seminar 2016
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar
Ian S. Howard (Plymouth University, UK) | Past and future actions influence motor learning
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2016