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Stimuli are selected through selective synchronisation
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An article in the the journal NEURON by researchers from the Netherlands, the USA and BrainLinks-BrainTools/Bernstein Center Freiburg demonstrates how selective synchronisation between brain areas can modulate the effective connectivity between them.
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Successful presentation at the FameLab
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PhD student from BCF qualifies for national finals
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Talk is silver, silence is golden: effects of refractoriness on neuronal signalling
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Upon first view, the basic building blocks of our brain – the neurons – appear to have a serious limitation: no matter how much excitation they receive from other nerve cells, there is a limit on the frequency at which they will respond by emitting electrical pulses of their own. Scientists have now shown that the forced pause between any two consecutive impulses is actually an advantageous trait.
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Teaching award for Janina Kirsch
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University of Freiburg honours BCF staff member’s excellence in teaching
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The beating heart in your brain
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Scientists from Freiburg investigate how our brain senses the beating of our own heart.
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The Recording of the Masses
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Mathematical process helps to understand population signals in the brain
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The symphony of epilepsy
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An international research team shows that the glycine receptor may contribute to different symptoms of epilepsy.
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Thinking outside the column
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BCF members publish in "Frontiers in Neuroscience": New insights into brain structure reveal new facets of information processing in the nervous system
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Third Place in National Health Science Slam
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On November 8, Bernstein Center PhD student Sarah Jarvis participated in the national finals in a "Science Slam" dedicated to health research and won third place.
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This semester: "Biologie des Menschen" Lecture Series [in German]
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This winter semester, the University of Freiburg will host a lecture series on human biology. The public lectures (which are held in German). Three of those talks are in the field of neuroscience.
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