Cells & Circuits Projects
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Cells & Circuits Projects
Large-scale Network Projects
Service Projects

Rodent

[5] A01, A02, A03, A04, A05

Fly | Bird

[3] A06, A07, A08

Human

[4] B03, B04, B05, B06

Theory

[2+3] A01, A06, B01, B03, B06
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Collaborative Research Center 1315

How does the brain transform neural representations into a new framework of prior experience?

And how are these evolving brain states – what we call memory consolidation, maintained over time?

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Publications

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Neurochemistry of executive functions

S. Lenzoni, G. Guruprasath, A. Zhunussova, M. Leiman, M. Ludwig, L. Penalba Sánchez, D. Hämmerer
B06, Dorothea Hämmerer

Different dopaminergic circuits defined by D2/D3 receptor availablity patterns show structure-specific links to memory in ageing

Yeo-Jin Yi, Jarkko Johansson, Berta Garcia-Garcia, Peter Schulze, Kathrin Baldauf, Ines Bodewald, Marianne Patt, Swen Hesse, Andeas Schildan, Philipp Genseke, Simone Schenke, Matthew J. Betts, Joel Dunn, Christin Y. Sander, Osama Sabri, Michael C. Kreissl, Oliver Speck, Emrah Düzel, Dorothea Hämmerer
B06, Dorothea Hämmerer, Emrah Düzel, Matthew Betts, Oliver Speck, Yeo-Jin Yi

Long-term memory reorganization of navigational episodes

Iggena D, Schmelter T, Maier PM, Requieg K, Finke C, Hildebrand K, Ploner CJ
B05, Carsten Finke, Christoph Ploner, Deetje Iggena, Patrizia Maier

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News & Events

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Willkommen – Welcome on board!

07.2018-06.2026 | weekdays | @CRC1315
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EINSTEIN FOUNDATION - "Research Funding to Tackle the Challenges of Our Time"

EINSTEIN FOUNDATION – “Research Funding to Tackle the Challenges of Our Time”

July 28, 2025 | Einstein Foundation.de
Joint research project: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Matthew Larkum) and Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Ariel Gilad) Einstein Foundation approves funding of
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Sleep-dependent mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and memory consolidation

Sleep-dependent mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and memory consolidation

Oct 14, 2025 4:00 pm CET | BCCN Lecture Hall Philippstraße 13, 10115 | ZOOM ID: 7754910236
Hosted by SFB1315 subproject A01
Lecture Series

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