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Dear Members and Colleagues,
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We hope to see many of you Friday 12.04.2024, for our Berlin Brains talk at the Urania with Livia de Hoz (A09) and Carolin Gehr: "Dein Gehirn hört immer zu" (in German). Also this month, the Berlin-Bochum Memory Alliance will host its 4th annual symposium 21-22.04.2024 in Bochum and its 4th annual Girls'Day event 25.04.2024 in Berlin. Looking ahead, please mark your calendars and spread the news: the SFB's annual business meeting, lecture + BBQ will take place at BCCN, June 18, 2024.
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Wishing you all a successful start to the summer semester!
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Read about SFB1315 A01 Brenda Milner Award Winner 2023, Alexandra Tzilivaki, and her Odyssey from Greece to Germany as disabled scientist and PhD student.
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Neural replay, sharp wave ripples and cognition
May 14, 2024 | 4:00 pm CET | ZOOM ID: 7754910236
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An ability to build structured mental maps of the world is central to human intelligence. In rodents, the consolidation and extension of cognitive map representations is supported by sequential hippocampal place cell reactivations during rest, known as replay. These events occur in the context of transient high frequency ripple oscillations in the hippocampal local field potential, and default mode network (DMN) activation at the whole brain level. Recent developments in my lab now enable a precise measurement of neuronal representations in humans, including their fast sequential reactivation (neural replay). I will consider the role of replay in relation to human cognition, including how different types of replay support discrete function, as well as the implications of disorganized replay.
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Poster and further information here
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Equal Opportunity and Diversity
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4th Annual Berlin-Bochum Memory Alliance: Girls’Day 2024
Apr 25, 2024 | 09:00–15:30
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A campus tour, lab visit(s) and several lectures by alliance scientists! Registration is complete. View the programme on our website >> and share the poster.
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Dein Gehirn hört immer zu
April 12, 2024 | 19:30 | Urania, An der Urania 17, 10787 Berlin (in German)
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Listen as Livia de Hoz and Carolin Gehr from the Neuroscience Research Center at Charité Universitätsmedizin use acoustic examples to show how the brain distinguishes relevant from irrelevant signals and how this affects our auditory experience.
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April 21-22, 2024 | Ruhr University Bochum
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The Berlin-Bochum memory alliance looks forward to sharing research highlights, discussing topics of mutual interest, and visiting the labs in Bochum at the upcoming symposium.
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Onur Güntürkün, Spokesperson SFB 1280 Denise Manahan-Vaughan, Speaker RDN, RUB Sen Cheng, Spokesperson FOR 2812 Matthew Larkum, Spokesperson SFB 1315
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Short- and Long-Delay Consolidation of Memory Accessibility and Precision across Childhood and Young Adulthood
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Synthetic surprise as the foundation of the psychedelic experience
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 157:105538 (2024)
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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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