Congrats @laurabusse.bsky.social and coauthors on a great study on different visual gamma oscillations! @cr31.bsky.social and I had a lot of fun writing the preview!
24.07.2025 10:44 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@juliaveit.bsky.social
Group leader at Uni Freiburg, interested in how different areas of the brain communicate and compute together
Congrats @laurabusse.bsky.social and coauthors on a great study on different visual gamma oscillations! @cr31.bsky.social and I had a lot of fun writing the preview!
24.07.2025 10:44 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Fantastic symposium on circuit function last week here at CIPMM. Thanks to our guests Kristina Lippmann, Magdalene Schlesiger, Fiona Muellner and @juliaveit.bsky.social for sharing their latest on synaptic function, interneuron & pyramidal cell networks and long-range communication.
02.06.2025 14:32 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0I'm really proud of my two graduate students, Hyein and Hayagreev, for getting this challenging and exciting project across the finish line. We reveal the state-dependent logic that underlies callosal signaling between the somatosensory cortices. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
14.05.2025 16:02 — 👍 6 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0Great to host Jessica Cardin (Yale School of Medicine) for a FORUM IN-CODE talk on “Cortical network events underlying perceptual behaviour” - invited by Julia Veit.
Thanks for the inspiring science and lively lunch with our PhDs & postdocs! @jess-cardin.bsky.social @yaleschoolofmed.bsky.social
Enjoying the IN-Code retreat organized by @mbartos.bsky.social in beautiful Potsdam. Great talks about the impact of interneurons on the neural code. @uni-freiburg.de @biologyunifreiburg.bsky.social @uniklinik-fr.bsky.social #neuroscience #interneurons
10.04.2025 10:06 — 👍 18 🔁 8 💬 0 📌 0Engaging poster session at the IN-Code retreat. Thanks to our SAB members and all researchers of the CRC for their interest! All students did a great job presenting their projects. @mbartos.bsky.social @uni-freiburg.de @biologyunifreiburg.bsky.social
10.04.2025 20:42 — 👍 11 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0Yes, we were surprised to discover that the sensory map in superior colliculus (SC) is biased by stimulus value, while the map in cortex maintained a faithful representation of receptor space. Bias in the SC map emerged only when the sensory associations had opposite values. Check out the paper!
01.04.2025 19:11 — 👍 13 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0Visit our Symposium:
‚Dendritic inhibition - it’s role in network dynamics, memory & behavior,
at Göttingen Meetings of the German Neuroscience Society, March 29, 2025, Hall 10.
www.nwg-goettingen.de/2025/default...
Talks by Johannes Letzkus, Matthew Larkum, Panayiota Poirazi, Marlene Bartos.