Speakers
- Lecture 1: Shihab A Shamma, Maryland
"Adaptive neural processing during aversive and appetitive behaviors" - Lecture 2: Randy Gallistel, Rutgers, NJ
"Memory and the computational brain" - Lecture 3: Angela Kolodziej, Magdeburg
"Auditory Learning in rodents with appetitive and aversive reinforcers" - Lecture 4: Hagai Bergman, Jerusalem
"Information processing in the critic-actor networks of the basal ganglia" - Lecture 5: Christian Büchel, Hamburg
" Prediction Errors in Human Learning" - Lecture 6: Andreas Papassotiropoulos, Basel
"Genetics of human memory: From physiology to disease" - Lecture 7: Thomas Münte, Lübeck
"Neuroimaging approaches to study functional and structural changes in neurodegeneration" - Lecture 8: Emrah Düzel, Magdeburg
"Functional Phenotyping of Successful Aging in Long-Term Memory" - Lecture 9: André Fischer, Göttingen
"The epigenome of neuropsychiatric diseases" - Lecture 10: Lennart Mucke, San Francisco
"Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Deficits in Models of Alzheimer´s Disease" - Lecture 11: Hans-Jürgen Matthies Honorary Lecture
Ivan Izquierdo, Porto Alegre
" Memory Persistence" - Lecture 12: Erin Schuman, Frankfurt
"Local Control at Synapses" - Lecture 13: Bong-Kiun Kaang, Seoul
"Role of PI3K in synaptic plasticity and memory" - Lecture 14: Ronald L. Davis, Houston
"Memory traces of Drosophila olfactory learning" - Lecture 15: EunJoon Kim, Daejeon
"Roles of Rac 1-regulatory proteins in synaptic plasticity and learning and memory" - Lecture 16: Kobi Rosenblum, Haifa
" Protein A vailability in the Cortex and Memory Consolidation: The Taste Case " - Lecture 17: Ingrid Ehrlich, Tübingen
"Learning induced plasticity in the amygdala" - Lecture 18: Amy Milton, Cambridge"CS-drug memory reconsolidation and the prevention of relapse"
- Lecture 19: Rainer Spanagel, Mannheim
"Alcoholism: A Systems Approach from Genes to Addictive Behaviour" - Lecture 20: Kerstin Krauel, Magdeburg
"Reward-dependent learning in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder" - Lecture 21: Andreas Heinz, Berlin
"Neurobiology of reward systems: relevance for learning, addiction and psychosis" - Lecture 22: Wayne Sossin, Montreal
"Translational control during memory; how the translational apparatus is tuned to produce distinct proteins from different inputs" - Lecture 23: Daisuke Okada, Tokyo
"Input-specific spine entry of soma-derived Vesl-1S protein conforms to synaptic tagging" - Lecture 24: Arvind Govindarjan, Boston
"The dendritic branch is a unit of storage for long-term memory engrams" - Lecture 25: Maria C. Martinez, Buenos Aires
"Bringing synaptic tagging into behavior" - Lecture 26: Dorothee Heipertz, Magdeburg
"Behavioral tagging in humans: Enhancement of memory in the context of novelty" - Lecture 27: Nelson Spruston, Evanston
"The role of backpropagating action potentials and dendritic spikes in the induction of LTP at synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons" - Lecture 28: Elke Edelmann, Magdeburg
"Stimulation paradigms inducing STDP in CA1: potential roles for dopamine and BDNF" - Lecture 29: Andreas Draguhn, Heidelberg
"Definition of hippocampal cell assemblies" - Lecture 30: Dietmar Schmitz, Berlin
"Role of PRG-1 in synaptic transmission and epilepsy" - Lecture 31: Thomas Klausberger, London
"Theta oscillations in the medial prefrontal cortex"