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Dear Members and Colleagues,
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In ongoing discussions following this year's Berlin-Bochum Memory Symposium, Speakers of SFB1315 SFB874, SFB1280, and FOR2812 will name their new alliance after memory pioneer Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850–1909).
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Mark your calendars for the 2nd memory symposium in Bochum, March 9th (PhDs) & 10th-11th (all members), 2022.
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METIS is honoring our SFB1315 again on their Best Practice page. This time, for our web-presentation of equal opportunity measures. Thanks to all SFB members for contributing content, and thanks to Designerei for our web design. Keep your eye on METIS for the announcement.
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Source, A.Freese METIS
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June 15, 2021 | 16:00 CET | ZOOM
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Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the emergence of episodic memory in the developing brain
Episodic memory—the ability to recall and re-experience specific events from one’s past—depends critically on the hippocampus (e.g., Tulving & Markowitsch, 1998). While children are able to form episodic memories, they tend to be less precise (or more generalized) than equivalent memories in adults. It is not until pre-adolescence (~10 years of age) that adult levels of memory precision emerge. Read further >>
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The SFB's Smartfigure gallery has been launched!
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On behalf of our data curator Julien Colomb please login to SDash and update your profiles to help us improve output on the site.
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Learning set formation and reversal learning in mice during high-throughput home-cage-based olfactory discrimination
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eIF5A-hypusination, boosted by dietary spermidine, protects from premature brain aging and mitochondrial dysfunction
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Institut für Biologie Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin SFB1315 Speaker Matthew Larkum, Deputy Speaker Richard Kempter.
Management & Coordination Mary Louise Grossman. Office: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin
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