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Johannes Letzkus, University of Freiburg: A thalamo-cortical top-down circuit for associative memory
Institute for Physiology, Dept. I, University of Freiburg
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2021
John Hertz (Nordita and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden) | Network Inference with Hidden Units
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2013
John Hertz (NORDITA, Stockholm and Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen) | Inferring Network Connectivity from Multineuron Spike Data
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2014
John Rothwell (University College London) | The importance of stimulus direction for assessing and interacting with human motor cortex using TMS and TDCS
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Jonathan Victor (Department of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA)
"Understanding the Computations in Primary Visual Cortex: Does Tweaking the Standard Model Suffice?" / Monday, October 17, 2011, 17:15 h
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2011
Joschka Boedecker: Inverse Q-Learning as a Tool to Investigate Behavior and its Neural Correlates
Neurorobotics Lab | University of Freiburg [Bernstein Seminar]
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2022
Josef Bischofberger, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel | Adult Neurogenesis supports Sparse Coding in the Dentate Gyrus
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2017
Josef Bischofberger: GABAergic signaling in newborn granule cells of the adult hippocampus
Department of Biomedicine | University of Basel [Bernstein Seminar]
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2022
Josh Berke (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) | Modulation of Adaptive Decision-Making by Dopamine
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2014
Juan Álvaro Gallego, Imperial College London: A neural population view on how the brain controls behavior
Bernstein Seminar
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2020