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Research Colloquium Neural Basis of Learning Extraction of functional motifs from experimental data: integration of rate and phase codes by hippocampal cell-assemblies
Eleonora Russo, PhD (Brain Dynamics Laboratory, Superior School Sant'Anna, Italy)
Research Talk Resolving and modelling spatiotemporal neural dynamics in human vision
Radek M. Cichy, PhD (Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Freie Universität Berlin)
Research Talk Multiscale simulations of key molecular events at the synapsis
& Using high performance computing to optimize brain models across scales
Prof. Dr. Paolo Carloni & Dr. Sandra Diaz (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Research Colloquium Neural Basis of Learning Exploring naturalistic memory representations with virtual reality, intracranial EEG, and deep neural networks
Daniel Pacheco, PhD (Autonomous University Barcelona, Spain)
Biopsychology Research Colloquium Interdependency as a driver for the evolution of cooperation in primates and birds
Prof. Dr. Jorg J. M. Massen (Assistant professor in Animal Behaviour and Cognition, Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
Antrittsvorlesung Die Macht der Erwartung: Neuro-komputationale Mechanismen der menschlichen Kommunikation
Prof. Dr. Helen Blank (Lehrstuhl Predictive Cognition)
Biopsychology Research Colloquium Decoding Social Cognition via Gaze in Human and Nonhuman Animals: From Individual to Collective Levels
Dr. Fumihiro Kano (IMPRS Faculty, Department of Collective Behavior, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Konstanz)
Research Colloquium Neural Basis of Learning Development of variable birdsong sequences
Avani Koparkar, MSc (Neurobiology of Vocal Communication, University of Tübingen, Germany)
Biopsychology Research Colloquium Bird brains: How do they stop?
Anneleen Dewulf (ECoBird lab , Department of Experimental Psychology, FPPW, Ghent University)
Biopsychology Research Colloquium Bird brains: How do they stop?
Anneleen Dewulf (ECoBird lab, Department of Experimental Psychology, FPPW, Ghent University)
MoNN&Di Seminar Series Quantitative fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy approaches to monitor GPCR oligomerisation
Dr. Paolo Annibale (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews)
IGSN-Symposium Unveiling Insights into Glaucoma: Pathology, Cell Death Mechanisms, and Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Gus Gazzard*, Hanhan Liu, Clemens Strohmaier