There is a new paper by Niels Niethardt, Svenja B, and Jan Born published in The Journal of Neuroscience. PDF
Steffen Gais
We have a new member in the lab: Another Svenja has joined our team for her PhD!
new lab member: Svenja Klinkowski
Svenja will present her data on the role of sleep for the consolidation of rapidly acquired neocortical memories in the oral session “Learning and Memory” of this year’s ESRS conference. If you are attending, check it out!
talk: sleep benefits memory retention by enhancing functional brain activity
We have published a review on neocortical memory engrams with a focus on humans. DOI request a copy
review paper: memory engrams in the neocortex
Svenja B and Monika have organized a symposium at this year’s Psychology and the Brain (PuG) conference. There will be great talks by Niklas Vocke (DZNE Magdeburg), David Berron (Lund University) and Antonia Lenders (Freiburg University).
symposium: dynamic shaping of memory representations by physiological and cognitive processes
Our group has the honour, together with Birgit Derntl and Mannfred Hallschmid, to organize the conference Psychologie und Gehirn 2021 online, the Annual Conference of the Fachgruppe Biologische Psychologie der DGPs and the DGPA. Although we miss meeting you in person, we believe that the online conference will be a… Read More »conference: Psychologie und Gehirn 2021 online
conference: Psychologie und Gehirn 2021 online
Congratulations and all the best in Freiburg!
career: Monika has assumed her position as professor and chair of neuropsychology at the University of Freiburg
Svenja Brodt has won the prestigious Attempto prize of the Tübingen neurosciences! Congratulations! (news link)
award: Svenja wins the Attempto prize of the Tübingen neurosciences
Lea Himmer has won the prize of the section Biological Psychology of the German Psychological Society (DGPs) this year! Congratulations!
award: Lea wins the Forschungspreis Biopsychologie 2019
Our new paper “Rehearsal initiates systems memory consolidation, sleep makes it last” was just published in Science Advances. Using fMRI, we show how rehearsal shifts mnemonic processing from the hippocampus to the posterior parietal cortex and how sleep stabilizes this transition. read PDF read press release
new paper: rehearsal initiates systems memory consolidation, sleep makes it last
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