Termine
30.04.2025; Vortrag
A. Nitsch: Cognitive maps for memory and prospective decision making
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Dr. Alexander Nitsch
Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Change, Inst. of Psychology/, University of Hamburg
Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Change, Inst. of Psychology/, University of Hamburg
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13:00
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14:30
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BZW ASG Room 14 & online
30.04.2025; Kolloquium
Bühler-KolloquiumK. Hwang: Context representations in the human cognitive thalamus
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Kai Hwang
University of Iowa
University of Iowa
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17:00
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18:00
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online
05.05.2025; Verteidigung
Decoding Conduct Disorder: A Multi-Method Approach using Computational Modeling, fMRI and Machine Learning
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M.Sc. Erik Martin Elster
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11:00
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12:00
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BZW A 307 oder virtuelle Teilnahme
07.05.2025; Vortrag
A. Wutz: The brain-body dynamics underlying conscious perception across the senses
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Dr. Andreas Wutz
Department of Psychology and Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Department of Psychology and Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
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13:00
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14:30
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BZW ASG Room 14 & online
14.05.2025; Kolloquium
Bühler-KolloquiumT. Goschke: Volition and cognitive control: Where do we stand – where should we go?
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Thomas Goschke
TU Dresden
TU Dresden
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17:00
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18:00
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FAL 158
Adresse
Chemnitzer Str. 46b
01187 Dresden
01187 Dresden
28.05.2025; Kolloquium
Bühler-KolloquiumJ. O’Reilly: The representation, use and updating of priors in the human brain
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Jill O'Reilly
University of Oxford
University of Oxford
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17:00
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18:00
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online
04.06.2025; Kolloquium
Bühler-KolloquiumJ. Heald: Contextual inference underlies the learning of sensorimotor repertoires
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James Heald
University College London
University College London
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17:00
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18:00
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online