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
Latest Publications…
Interplay between syllable duration and pitch during whistle matching in wild nightingales
Juan Sebastián Calderón-García, Giacomo Costalunga, Tim P. Vogels, Daniela Vallentin
Fractal analysis of brain shape formation predicts age and genetic similarity in human newborns
Stephan Krohn, Amy Romanello, Nina von Schwanenflug, Jerod M. Rasmussen, Claudia Buss, Sofie L. Valk, Christopher R. Madan & Carsten Finke
News & Events
Latest news and events…
FOR 5768: Neural basis of vocal communication
01.01.2026
Congratulations to Daniela Vallentin (co-Speaker), Brecht (PI), Judkewitz (PI) and many more, who will participate in the newly funded project,
Dendritic axon origins in cortical neurons – from mouse to man
To be rescheduled - BCCN Lecture Hall Philippstraße 13, 10115 | ZOOM ID: 7754910236
This invited talk is hosted by SFB1315 project A03.
What if there is no ‘Systems Consolidation’? Memory dynamics over time could reflect the interplay of multiple forms of memory engrams
Feb 10, 2026 4:00 pm CET | BCCN Lecture Hall Philippstraße 13, 10115 | ZOOM ID: 7754910236
Hosted by project B05