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1181. Neurocolloquium - Bernstein Lecture  
18:15 Jakob Macke (Centre for Cognitive Science, TU Darmstadt) Bayesian inference on mechanistic models of neural dynamics Ort: Medizinische Klinik, Otfried-Müller-Str. 10, Großer Hörsaal C379  
1182. The HER Seminar Series  
13:00 h Prof. Dr. Yvonne Weber (Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research) Title: From genetics to precision medicine in epilepsy Ort: DZNE Conference Room (3.602A)  
1183. Neurobiologisches Montagskolloquium  
18:00 Matthew I. Banks (Dept. Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison) Cortical hierarchical processing across states of awareness Ort: HIH, Seminarraum 2.310  
1184. Neurocolloquium  
18:15 Daniel Huber (Département des neurosciences fondamentales, Université de Genève) Natural and artificial channels for sensory perception Ort: Kinderklinik, Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Ebene C3,…  
1185. Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium  
17:00 Dr. Sven Poli, Oberarzt Neurologie mit Schwerpunkt Vaskuläre Erkrankungen Stroke-Versorgung im Rahmen des neuen Dienstmodells Raum B-04-221 (CRONA)  
1186. Neurocolloquium - GTC Students' Favourites  
18:15 Sonja Grün (Research Centre Jülich) Spatial and temporal cortical activity patterns related to behavior Ort: Kinderklinik, Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Ebene C3, Großer Hörsaal  
1187. Neurobiologisches Montagskolloquium  
18:00 Nelson Totah (Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen) The locus coeruleus: a complex and differentiated neuromodulatory system Ort: HIH, Seminarraum 2.310  
1188. Neurobiologisches Montagskolloquium - Special Lecture  
11:00 Keyan Ghazi-Zahedi (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig) Quantifying morphological computation Ort: HIH, Seminarraum 2.310  
1189. THE HER SEMINAR SERIES  
12:00 h Julia Schulze-Hentrich (Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics) Title: Be good to your genes - Beneficial effects of environmental enrichment on the molecular unfolding of…  
1190. HIH Seminar  
1:00 p.m. Dr. Daniel Dautan, Rutgers University, Newark, USA Revisiting the mesencephalic locomotor region: an interface between the basal ganglia and the spinal cord Location: DZNE Seminar…