Abstracts_Merkel

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Visual object permanence for multiple moving objects – a tale of two representational accounts Keeping track of multiple visually identical and independently moving objects is a remarkable feature of the human visual system. Theoretical accounts to date for this mechanism focus solely on resource-based models that… Continue reading Abstracts_Merkel

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SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X The SuperAging Research Initiative: Identifying protective factors to promote healthspan The SuperAging Research Initiative is an international multisite consortium focused on identifying factors promoting superior memory performance beyond the 8th decade. The designation of SuperAger is reserved for individuals age 80+ who have episodic memory capacity… Continue reading Abstracts_Rogalski

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Abstracts_Hanganu-Opatz

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Developmental rhythms and their long shadow on adult cognition Synchronization of neuronal activity in oscillatory rhythms is of critical relevance for information processing in the adult cerebral cortex. While these rhythms emerge early in life, their function along development is still poorly understood. The talk will… Continue reading Abstracts_Hanganu-Opatz

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SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X A unique coding of memories in the human brain I will describe single neuron recordings in the human hippocampal formation and how neurons in this area form and store memories. I will also discuss how the coding by these neurons is completely different to what has been described… Continue reading Abstracts_Quiroga

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Abstracts_Tegelbeckers

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Mechanisms of Cognitive Control to Mobilize Neural Resources Perturbed by Sleep Deprivation Lack of sleep severely affects the majority of cognitive abilities, presumably because the available neural resources are transiently depleted. This depletion disturbs attention and working memory, incentive processing and emotional responses and increases the likelihood… Continue reading Abstracts_Tegelbeckers

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SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Characterizing Brain Microstructure Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Towards In-Vivo Histology Understanding the normal and diseased human brain crucially depends on reliable knowledge of its microstructure. Until recently, the microstructure could only reliably be determined using invasive methods such as ex-vivo histology. I will discuss how an… Continue reading Abstracts_Weiskopf

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Abstracts_Oertner

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Neuronal FOS tracks the frequency of synchronized events The immediate early gene FOS is frequently used as a marker for highly active neurons. Implicit in this use is the assumption that there is a correlation between neuronal spiking and FOS expression. Using optogenetic stimulation of hippocampal… Continue reading Abstracts_Oertner

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SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Inducing short to medium neuroplastic effects with Transcranial Ultrasound Stimulation Sound waves can be used to modify brain activity safely and transiently with unprecedented precision even deep in the brain – unlike traditional brain stimulation methods. In a series of studies in humans and non-human primates, I… Continue reading Abstracts_Fouragnan

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Gabriel Ziegler

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Dr. Gabriel Ziegler Gabriel Ziegler is heading the modelling and neuroprognosis group at the Institute of Cognitive Neurology and Dementia Research (IKND). His work focusses on state-of-the art statistical approaches such as latent variable modelling of brain-behavioral relationships, longitudinal brain changes, and disease progression in ageing… Continue reading Gabriel Ziegler

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Hannah Monyer

SPEAKER PROGRAM TEAMOpen menu CONTACT REGISTRATION LOCATION PARTNERS X Prof. Dr. Hannah Monyer Hannah Monyer was born in Romania and went to Germany at the age of 17. She finished high-school in Heidelberg and studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg. After five years of training in child psychiatry and pediatric neurology in Mannheim and… Continue reading Hannah Monyer

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