How memories are consolidated - A layered view of systems (EN)
Podiumsgespräch in englischer Sprache
How do we process and keep experiences over time? About the neural processes of our memory.
Matthew Larkum, Jochen Müller et al.
Di, 04.11.2025 | 19:30 Uhr
How are experiences represented in neuronal activity? And how does it work that the developing brain states – the so-called memory consolidation – are maintained over time so that we can remember them? In short: how does memory work? This is what Matthew Larkum and his colleague Timothy Zolnik are investigating as part of a project in Collaborative Research Center 1315. Together they provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on learning and memory and report on their multi- layered view of the systems involved. Moderated by Jochen Müller.
Referenten /Referentinnen:
Prof. Matthew Larkum, Leiter der Arbeitsgruppe Neuronale Plastizität am Institut für Biologie an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Sprecher des Sonderforschungsbereichs 1315 Mechanisms and Disturbances in Memory Consolidation: from Synapses to Systems
Dr. Timothy Zolnik, Senior Postdoktorand in der Arbeitsgruppe Neuronale Plastizität am Institut für Biologie an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Sonderforschungsbereichs 1315 Mechanisms and Disturbances in Memory Consolidation: from Synapses to Systems.
Berlin Brains ist eine gemeinsame Veranstaltungsreihe von: Urania Berlin, Stiftung Planetarium Berlin, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin, Exzellenzcluster NeuroCure und Science of Intelligence, Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin, Max-Delbrück-Center für Molekulare Medizin in der Helmholtz Gemeinschaft & Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 1315.

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