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2024
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A New Theory of How Neural Sequences Encode Space
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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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2023
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Bernstein-CorTec Award 2023
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The Call for the Bernstein-CorTec Award 2023 is open. This year, the Award will be conferred for an outstanding Master Thesis in the field of Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology at the University of Freiburg.
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2023
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Bernstein-CorTec-Award 2022 - Call for Nominations
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The Bernstein-CorTec Award 2022 will be conferred for a PhD thesis.
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2022
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Bernstein-CorTec-Award 2024 - Call for Nominations
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The Bernstein-CorTec Award 2024 will be conferred for a PhD thesis.
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2024
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BernsteinCorTeC Award 2022
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The Bernstein-CorTeC Award honors outstanding scientific achievements in the field of Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology. The prize is awarded annually alternating for Doctoral or Master theses.
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2022
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Cochlear implant as a sensor - Freiburg researchers develop more intelligent intracochlear implants
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The cochlear implant (CI) is the most successful neural prosthesis worldwide. Thanks to direct stimulation of the auditory nerve, it enables more than half a million people worldwide to hear, even though those affected were born deaf or deafened.
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2022
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Conferences and Workshops 2024
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2024
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Directionality revealed in hippocampal theta sequences
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Neuroscientists from BCF discover that hippocampal theta sequences change across different running directions in 2D space, providing insights into how spatial memory is represented by a temporal code.
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2022
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Hebb's Rule Revisited
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February 2022: The postulate “fire together, wire together” suggests a general mechanism of synaptic plasticity, which is thought to underly network wiring and cell assembly formation. In a new study published in PLOS Computational Biology, three researchers at the Bernstein Center Freiburg shed new light on this process, which is fundamental for robust brain function.
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2022