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Talking Science with Adrienne Fairhall - November 25-26
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A model for navigation in unknown environments - new publication by Christian Leibold
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Why grid‐cell discharge is so variable - new publication by Nagele et al.
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Towards improved cochlear implants - new publications by Hemmert lab
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Bernstein Conference 2020 goes online
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Spike Afterpotentials Shape In Vivo Burst Activity - new publication by Csordás et al.
Depolarizing afterpotentials (DAPs) are frequently observed in principal neurons from slice preparations of rodent medial entorhinal cortex (MEC), but their functional role in vivo is unknown. Analyzing whole-cell data from mice running on virtual tracks, we show that DAPs do occur during behavior. Cells with prominent DAPs are found in Layer II; their interspike intervals (ISIs) reflect DAP time-scales. In contrast, neither the rarely bursting cells in Layer III, nor the high-frequency bursters in Layer II, have a DAP. Extracellular recordings from mice exploring real 2D arenas demonstrate that grid cells within these three groups have similar spatial coding properties. We conclude that DAPs shape the temporal response characteristics of principal neurons in MEC with little effect on spatial properties.
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online Bernstein Conference 2020 - call for abstracts
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Grid-Cell Activity on Linear Tracks - New publication by Proell et al.
Michael Pröll, Stefan Häussler, Andreas V.M. Herz
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PhD position in Behavioural Neuroscience / Neuroethology
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Computational Neuroscience: A Lecture Series from Models to Applications
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