
Multi-Site Brain Communication
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A DFG funded Collaborative Research Center for Neuroscience and Medicine to understand multi-site communication in the brain and its pathologic alterations.
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It's today‼️ SFB 936 lecture series: Prof. Dr. Luiz Pessoa Luiz Pessoa "The entangled brain: the integration of emotion, motivation, and cognition” 📍Monday, January 30th, 2023 ⏰5pm CET, online 👉sfb936.net/sfb-936-lectur…

Thank you again to Luiz Pessoa for your greatly stimulating lecture on the #EntangledBrain in the Multi-Site Brain Communication seminar series! Video is now available here: youtube.com/watch?v=OIyqHv…


New preprint out on cortico-spinal interactions during force generation in healthy participants! Multi-Site Brain Communication Christian Büchel Christian Gerloff biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

New preprint out on the influence of contralesional motor network changes on outcome after severe stroke Robert Schulz Christian Gerloff biorxiv.org/content/10.110…






We ICNS (Institute of Comput Neurosci, UKE Hamburg) and Multi-Site Brain Communication are hosting @dan_marinazzo on Monday, who is giving us an overview on "(Higher-order) informational interactions: ideas, implementations, and applications in neurosciences and behavioral sciences." It's a hybrid event so DM me if you want to join.


Check out how episodic #SpatialMemory might be formed! About cFos-expressing granule cells and navigation in freely swimming mice… By PJ Lamothe-Molina Paul J. Lamothe-Molina from @OertnerLab and many others: paper rdcu.be/cYkmE Nature Communications


Read about the exciting results of our European Research Council (ERC) project 🤩‘Cellular substrate of abnormal network maturation in neuropsychiatric disorders’ cordis.europa.eu/article/id/443… Thanks to the #ERC for funding this high-risk project and EU Research Results for publishing!


Wrobel et al. report that the contralesional ventral premotor cortex may constitute a key area susceptible to stroke-related alterations in cortical microstructure as measured by diffusion MRI, which might be linked to preserved motor functions. Multi-Site Brain Communication shorturl.at/bimyI



New publication shows that deficit-dependent cortical reorganization after stroke is characterized by microstructural changes in a secondary motor area by Paweł & many others from HamburgNeuro & Psychiatry Neuroimaging Lab academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…
