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Styrian Brain Research Initiative – Video

News of event: Styrian Brain Research Initiative – Video

Christina Neumayer interviews Prof. Dr. Christian Enzinger about aims and activities of the Styrian Brain Research Initiative

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7th Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference 2017

News of event: 7th Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference 2017

7th Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference 2017 From Vision to Reality September 18th – 22nd, 2017, Graz, Austria  

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Local Chapter Meeting

Local Chapter Meeting

Dear Members of the Neuroscience Local Chapter Graz!   We would like to invite you to the next Local Chapter meeting: When: 4th of April, 5:30 pm Where: Library on the 7th floor of the Institute of Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Harrachgasse 21 (Vorklinik), 8010 Graz.   Planned presentations: „The Gut-Brain Axis: Neuroimaging Perspectives“, Dr. Deepika Bagga Group of Prof. Dr. Veronika Schöpf, Institute of Psychology Prof. Dr. Leitinger and his group will present their research focus and will give a virtual guided tour of the electron microscope at…

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Building Memories: Sparse Coding and Learning of Associations by Single Neurons in the Human Brain

Review of event: Building Memories: Sparse Coding and Learning of Associations by Single Neurons in the Human Brain

Concept cells in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) respond selectively to pictures of specific individuals and places. In this talk I will discuss two issues. First, I will show how the identification and characterization of different MTL neuron types recorded in vivo give us some clues on the underlying mechanisms leading to high stimulus selectivity. Second, I will show that some of these concept cells participate in memory circuits. For this, I will present results on a recent experiment in which we recorded the activity of MTL neurons in neurosurgical patients while they learned new associations. Pairs of unrelated pictures, one of a person and another of a place, were used to construct a meaningful association modeling the episodic memory of meeting a person in a particular place. We found that a large proportion of responsive neurons expanded their selectivity to encode these specific associations within a few trials and even after one trial: cells initially responsive to one picture started firing to the associated one but not to others. Our results provide a key neural substrate for the rapid inception of associations that is crucial for the formation of episodic memories.

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The Structure of Creditions: Epistemology, Networks and Translation

Review of event: The Structure of Creditions: Epistemology, Networks and Translation

Wednesday, 23. November 2016 18:00 – 19:30 – Opening and Introduction Angel Seitz Runehov 20:15 – Dinner high over the city of Graz  (Aiola Upstairs) Thursday, 24. November 2016 09:00 – 09:45 – Concept and Model of Credition: A Question of Translation or Application? Angel 09:45 – 10:30 – Processes of Believing – Neurophysiology of Creditions? Seitz 10:30 – 11:00 – Coffee break 11:00 -11:45 – Psychology of Credition in Global Perspective Paloutzian 11:45 -12:30 – Panel Discussion 12:30 – 14:30 – Lunch 14:30-15:15 – xxx Colage 15:15-16:00 – Applying creditions and alternative models to the study…

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Once a year, INGE St. grants INGE St. Research Awards for scientific publications in the field of brain research.Read more...

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INGE St. awards annual scholarships of €700 for activities in Austria and €1000 for activities abroad.Read more...