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Host: Department of Neuropsychology Location: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
The human brain fascinates scientists and humanists alike. Neuroscientific perspectives from such diverse disciplines foster our understanding of unique human capacities and traits. The workshop gives insights from neuroimaging, computational modeling, brain-computer interfacing, brain stimulation, and intracranial recording. We will meet with experts of in vitro and in vivo histology, and optogenetics. And we will learn from songbirds, and from the brains evolution. Crossing boundaries is a balance act, and a way to still the desire for scrutinizing the neural control of speech. [more]

Dr Til Ole Bergmann | On the function of neuronal oscillations: insights from transcranial brain stimulation and electrophysiology

Guest Lecture

Dr Vitória Piai | Context-driven word retrieval: electrophysiology in healthy speakers and stroke survivors

Guest Lecture

Prof. Marc Schönwiesner | Measuring auditory cortex plasticity with fMRI

Guest Lecture

Dr. Philipp Gunz | What apes and Neanderthals can tell us about the evolution and development of our own brain

Gastvortrag

Dr. Robert Gütig | Spiking neurons can discover predictive features by aggregate-label learning

Guest Lecture
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