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Magdalena Schlesiger: Long-range GABAergic modulation of temporal and spatial coding in the medial and lateral entorhinal cortex
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DKFZ - German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
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2021
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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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Artur Schneider, Winner of the Bernstein CorTeC Award 2022: Toolbox for the Analysis of Motor Dynamics during Unrestrained Behavior
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Optophysiology – Optogenetics and Neurophysiology | IMBIT//BrainLinks-BrainTools | University of Freiburg [Special Bernstein Seminar]
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2022
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2020
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Julia Veit, Physiologisches Institut I, University of Freiburg | Cortical Gamma-band Synchronisation through Somatostatin Interneurons
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Bernstein Seminar
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2019
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Heiko Luhmann, University Medical Center Mainz: How electrical activity shapes the neonatal brain
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Institute of Physiology, University Medical Center Mainz
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2020
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Claudia Clopath, Imperial College London: Theory of neuronal perturbome to uncover E/I interplay
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Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, UK
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2020
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Markus Diesmann, Forschungszentrum Jülich: Open cortical models at full density and in real time
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Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Computational and Systems Neuroscience, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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2020
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Gerald Hahn, Universitat Pompeu Fabra: Computational properties of the visual microcircuit
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
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2020
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Juan Álvaro Gallego, Imperial College London: A neural population view on how the brain controls behavior
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Bernstein Seminar
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2020