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Philipp Schnepel, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin | Hyperexcitability in Mouse Models of Autism-Spectrum Disorders
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Philippe Isope (Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France) | Unraveling modular information processing in cerebellar microcircuits : a gateway to motor control in movement disorders?
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2012
Rainer Goebel (University of Maastricht, Netherlands) | Cracking the Columnar-Level Code in the Visual Hierarchy with Ultra-High Field fMRI
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2013
Rainer Hertel (Faculty of Biology, Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg, Germany)
"Wie soll der Biologe von seiner Seele reden?" / Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 17:15 h
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2010
Richard Frackowiak (Department of Clinical Neuroscience, CHUV University Hospital, Lausanne) | Implications of the human brain project for neurology
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2013
Robert Gütig (Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Dept. of Theoretical Neuroscience) | Spiking neurons can discover predictive features by aggregate-label learning
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2016
Robert Gütig (Max-Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Göttingen, Germany) | Spike-timing based neuronal information processing: applications to vision and speech
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2012
Robert Gütig: Margin learning in spiking neurons
Berlin Institute of Health | Charité | Berlin [Bernstein Seminar]
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2024
Robert Schmidt (BrainLinks-Braintools, University of Freiburg) | Functional roles of dopamine: reinforcement learning, movement and vigor
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2013
Robert Schmidt (Department of Psychology, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA)
"Canceling actions involves a race between basal ganglia pathways" / Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 17:15 h
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2012