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Bernstein Retreat at Kloster Lichtenthal
A Two-Day-Retreat with Members and Associated Members of the Bernstein Center Freiburg, October 8 - 10, 2025
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Bernstein-CorTec-Award 2025 - Call for Nominations
In 2025, the Bernstein-CorTec Award will be conferred for a Master thesis.
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Bernstein-CorTec Award 2024
Prof. Kerstin Krieglstein, Rektorin der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, verleiht am Vormittag des 16. Oktober den Bernstein-CorTec Preis für Computational Neuroscience und Neurotechnologie an zwei NachwuchsforscherInnen, Enya Paschen und Eric Klein.
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Bernstein Retreat at Kloster Lichtenthal
A Two-Day-Retreat with Members and Associated Members of the Bernstein Center Freiburg, Sep 23-25, 2024
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Alumni-Preis 2024
Zainab Chokr erhielt für ihre Masterarbeit: "Analysis of learning processes in brain networks using coarse graining of graphs and spectral graph theory" den Alumnipreis 2024 des Instituts für Physik der Universität Freiburg.
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Low rate hippocampal delay period activity encodes behavioral experience
Several cortical mechanisms have been proposed to explain the neuronal basis of short-term memory; however, the community has not reached a consensus yet. A recent publication in Hippocampus reports that hippocampal activity contains information about past behavior in brief sporadically spread, time intervals.
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Bernstein-CorTec-Award 2024 - Call for Nominations
In 2024, the Bernstein-CorTec Award 2024 will be conferred for a PhD thesis.
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2024
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A New Theory of How Neural Sequences Encode Space
eLife assessment: This important work presents an interesting perspective for the generation and interpretation of phase precession in the hippocampal formation. Through numerical simulations and comparison to experiments, the study provides a convincing theoretical framework explaining the segregation of sequences reflecting navigation and sequences reflecting internal dynamics in the DG-CA3 loop. This study will be of interest for researchers in the spatial navigation and computational neuroscience fields.
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