Immediately afterwards the fourth Berlin-Bochum-Memory-Symposium, the SFB 1280 and the graduate schools IGSN (International Graduate School of Neuroscience at RUB) and BIOME (Graduate School of Biomedical Science at UDE) will come together for a two-day symposium. Two symposium rounds and brainstorm sessions are planned for each day on the topics of “Neural aspects of associative learning: Mechanisms and Methods”, “Comparative hippocampal memory formation”, “Depression, Anxiety and Stress: Illuminating cognitive control” and “Modeling neural dynamics”. We would like to thank all our cooperation partners, speakers and hosts for their help!
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