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Heise.de: Das Gehirn der Siliziummaus | Telepolis - Heise

... andere Wissenschaftler zum Tüfteln herauszufordern, so hatten John Hopfield von der Princeton University und Carlos Brody von der New ...

NewsFullview-Archive | Universität Tübingen

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We expect more than 500 participants and our confirmed speakers include Carlos Brody, David Fitzpatrick, Alla Karpova, Adam Kepecs, Tony ...

Rätsel um Hopfield/Brody-Maus gelöst

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Forscherteam der Universität Cambridge entschlüsselt Spracherkennungsfähigkeiten der

Carlos Brody - NBB Seminar Series - Cornell

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Neural substrates of decision-making in rats, powered by the Localist Community Event Platform

DR. CARLOS BRODY - PRINCETON UNIVERSITY | Ciencia Puerto Rico

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— Carlos Brody, profesor del Instituto de Neurociencia de la Universidad de Princeton. El seminario se llevará a cabo en formato presencial en el ...

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Hier finden Sie umfassende Information zu der Agentur AME Aigner Media & Entertainment

Bernstein Conference Call for Workshop proposals — Bernstein...

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Carlos Brody (Princeton University) Gustavo Deco (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) Alain Destexhe (CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette) Gaute Einevoll(Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas) Wulfram Gerstner (EPFL, Lausanne) Andreas Herz (Bernstein Center Munich)

Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with Carlos BrodyMassachusetts Institute of Technology

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Bio: Carlos Brody is professor of neuroscience and molecular biology at Princeton University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.

Brain teaser | New Scientist

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A pair of researchers are offering a prize to anyone who can work out how they built their new neural network

Neuroscience Institute Distinguished Speaker SeriesCarnegie Mellon University

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Carlos Brody. Wilbur H. Gantz III '59 Professor of Neuroscience and Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical ...

Distinguished Seminar Series - Allen Institutealleninstitute.org › events-training

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Carlos Brody is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and is the Wilbur H. Gantz III '59 Professor in Neuroscience at Princeton University.

Munich Neuroscience Calendar - Calendar Event

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Speaker: Carlos Brody Institute: Princeton Neuroscience Institute, USA Title: Neural circuit mechanisms underlying cognition in rats, Location:

Physiology Biophysics and Systems Biology Graduate Program

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Cornell University, "Seizure mutants in Drosophilia: A Neuroethological Model for Reflex Epilepsy in Humans". Monday, April 15, 2013, Carlos Brody, Ph.D.

Rapid Executive Control of Behavior in the RatNYU Shanghai Research

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... partnered with Chunyu Duan and Carlos Brody, was published in Neuron—one of the most influential and relied-upon journals in the field of neuroscience, ...

Optimal evidence accumulation in decision-making

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Learn about research on decision-making in this podcast with Carlos Brody, an associate professor of molecular biology affiliated with the ...

Bad decisions arise from faulty informationEurekAlert!

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— audio: Learn about research on decision-making in this podcast with Carlos Brody, an associate professor of molecular biology affiliated ...

Seminar in Neuroscience - Oberlin College and Conservatory

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What are the neural circuits that enable brains to make flexible decisions? Some studies use rats as a model system.

Sloan-Swartz Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology Annual Summer...

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Sloan-Swartz Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology Annual Summer Meeting 2007

Neural Mechanisms of Flexible Decision-making, Carlos ...Washington University in St. Louis

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— Carlos Brody, PhD, Wilbur H. Gantz III '59. Professor of Neuroscience Department of Molecular Biology & Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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