Termine
-
Multimodale Bildgebung in der Neurochirurgie
-
Neuronale Netzwerkdynamik im EEG von Parkinson-Patienten
-
Multimodale Bildgebung konditionierter Bedrohung
-
Netzwerkdegeneration und die Darstellung mittels multimodaler Bildgebung bei Morbus Parkinson
-
Neuropsychological aspects of Parkinson's disease
-
Prenatal infection and long-term brain pathology: From models and mechanisms to transgenerational effects
-
Translational neuroimaging: From the fundamentals of perception and action to the understanding of mental disorders
-
Induzierte pluripotente Stammzellen: Perspektiven und Herausforderungen
-
The dopamine transporter: from molecular imaging and pharmacology to cognition and clinical symptoms
-
Summer School "Visual Neurosciences - from Spikes to Awareness"
-
"Advances in Research on Ischemic Brain Injury" "Advances in Research on Ischemic Brain Injury" - Symposium zum 80. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. Dr. Josef Krieglstein
-
Programm Symposium zum 80.pdf
-
Laudatio Josef Krieglstein 80 Jahre_final-2.pdf
-
60. TeaP 2018 Marburg
-
Termine Sommersemester 2018
-
Flyer_Neuro2018.pdf
-
NEUROPROTECTION NEUROREPAIR 10th International Symposium
-
Program_SG_Meeting_15_5_18.pdf
-
Call_for_Abstracts-1.pdf
-
Flyer_GBM_SG_Meeting_MR_2018.pdf
-
Dynamics of the Nervous System
-
Computational models of perception and action: from visual attention to heuristics Understanding the relationship between brain, mind, and behavior likely will require computational, algorithmic, and implementational descriptions. The promise of computational models of human cognition is to explain and predict human behavior in terms of information processing. Over the last decades, a sizeable number of studies have been successful in providing such explanations for a variety of perceptual, cognitive, and decision tasks by carefully analyzing the uncertainties that humans have to deal with in an ambiguous world. This talk will present recent results from behavioral experiments with human participants and computational models that are aimed at understanding the relationship between how we use our visual system to learn about our surroundings and how we use that information to guide our actions. Experimental paradigms range from psychophysical investigations of eye movements to visuomotor scenarios that have commonly been interpreted as hallmarks of fast and frugal heuristics. Central aspects will be formal models of learning, quantifying inherent uncertainties with probabilistic methods, and the balancing of internal behavioral costs and external task costs.
-
Infants’ multimodal perception of speech: brain, behaviour and interaction
-
Camouflage research: what we know, and what we’d like to know
-
Visual processing for context dependent perceptual decisions
-
Synergies in grasping
-
Big Data und das Verhalten des Einzelnen - Aggregationsfehler bei Laien
-
Denken mit Diagrammen: Räumlichkeit und Anschauung als Erkenntnismittel
-
Therapeutische Interventionen für Wahn und Halluzinationen
-
Replikationsstudien in der Musikpsychologie
-
Flyer_GBM_SG_Meeting_MR_2018Final_2.pdf
-
Call_for_Abstracts.pdf
-
Program_SG_Meeting_7_6_18-1.pdf
-
11_NWG_WORKSHOP_2018_INVITED_PLENARY_LECTURES_FINAL_2.comp.pdf
-
Social Neuroscience in Rodents
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Saliency prediction in deep neural networks
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Light and color in the non-image forming visual system
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Neural processes underlying the accurate foveation and tracking of a visual target
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Rethinking saliency: from perception to (re)action
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Irrelevant auditory information: What can be ignored and what can’t
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Spatial Navigation - a unique window into mechanisms of aging and dementia
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Neural coding
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Reward and the cost of noise reduction in cognitive and motor control
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Capacity limits in visual processing
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: The impact of reward value on sensory perception and action planning
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Why are we sensitive to optic flow?
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Eye-hand coordination in interception
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Super-recognizers in criminal investigation – hype or hope?
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Effect-based action control
-
- Current Topics in Perception and Cognition - Vortrag: Brain signals for prediction in perception and cognition
-
Hippocampal network oscillations - mechanisms and potential `meaning´
-
Visual field representations of the primate superior colliculus
-
Synaptopodin and the spine apparatus - organizers of synaptic plasticity
-
Pain sensitization and the contribution of supraspinal factors
-
Spatio-temporal cortical activity in relation to behavior
-
"The blood brain barrier - new aspects of tight junction research" Joint seminar on topics in neuroscience for doctoral students and other members of the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and Philipps-Universität Marburg, in particular members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine held within the International Giessen Graduate Centre for the Life Sciences (GGL) section “Neuroscience”.
-
“Sinus sagittalis superior thrombosis in rats - does the application of a selective VEGF inhibitor (SU5416) have an effect on angiogenesis?” Joint seminar on topics in neuroscience for doctoral students and other members of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen and Philipps-Universität Marburg, in particular members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine held within the International Giessen Graduate Centre for the Life Sciences (GGL) section “Neuroscience”
-
"Redistributing energy between the brain and the immune system: the contribution of IL-1" Joint seminar on topics in neuroscience for doctoral students and other members of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen and Philipps-Universität Marburg, in particular members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine held within the International Giessen Graduate Centre for the Life Sciences (GGL) section “Neuroscience”
-
Tears falling on goosebumps – neurophysiology of peak emotional experiences in aesthetic contexts
-
Beziehungen von Psychopathologie und Gehirnstruktur bei Patienten mit Schizophrenie
-
Psychiatrisch-Psychotherapeutisches Kolloquium - Therapie von Patienten mit Psychosen I
-
Psychiatrisch-Psychotherapeutisches Kolloquium - Therapie von Patienten mit Psychosen II
-
Psychiatrisch-Psychotherapeutisches Kolloquium - Phänomenologie und Pathophysiologie
-
MBM_Marburg_Einladung.pdf
-
China-Kompetenzen für Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler
-
Zur Rolle entzündlicher Prozesse bei psychischen Erkrankungen Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS 2019
-
Encephalitis of unknown origin in horses from Brazil Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS 2019
-
Neutrophil extracellular traps in the Streptococcus suis infected cerebrospinal fluid compartment Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS 2019
-
Comparison of various fluorinated contrast agents with combined 1H/19F MRI for the visualisation of inflammatory processes in several mouse models Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS 2019
-
From Fechner’s Psychophysics to Cognitive Neuroscience: a case for generative mental models
-
Student special! -- The structure of cognitive space: from geometry to behavior
-
The physics of nerves
-
Control and understanding of ion channel modulation and synaptic plasticity by light-activated GPCRs
-
Comparison of various fluorinated contrast agents with combined 1H/19F MRI for the visualization of inflammatory processes in several mouse models Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs WS2019/20
-
About a little brain in the gut Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs WS2019/20
-
From pathophysiological mechanisms to new treatment options in schizophrenia Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs WS2019/20
-
New contrast agents for MRI Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs WS2019/20
-
Metabolic control of cancer cell plasticity Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs WS2019/20
-
Bioactive Lipid Signaling at Central Synapses: Role in Psychiatric Disorders Neurokolloquium, UMR Marburg WS2019/20
-
Die Macht der Erwartung: Grundlagen und klinische Implikationen von Plazebo und Nozeboeffekten Neurokolloquium, UMR Marburg WS2019/20
-
Time and rhythm matter in speech processing Neurokolloquium, UMR Marburg WS2019/20
-
“Microglia” Neurokolloquium, UMR Marburg WS2019/20
-
Relapse after antidepressant discontinuation - a computational approach Neurokolloquium, UMR Marburg WS2019/20
-
SUMMER SCHOOL - Visual Neuroscience: from spikes to awareness
-
From pathophysiological mechanisms to new treatment options in schizophrenia Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS2020
-
Primary neuroglial cell cultures as tools to investigate effects of inflammatory stimulation on the afferent nociceptive system Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS2020
-
Inflammation, brain endophenotypes and fatigue in patients with depression Neurokolloquium, JLU Gießen: Seminars for doctoral students and postdocs SS2020