Publications of M Oberlaender

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Oberlaender, M.: Towards a brain-wide model of sensory perception in the rodent whisker system. NeuroForum Freiburg 2016: Assembly and Functions of Synapses and Neuronal Networks for Behaviour, Freiburg i.Br., Germany (2016)
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Oberlaender, M.: Towards a brain-wide model of perceptual decision-making in the rodent whisker system. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: Instituto de Neurobiología, Juriquilla, Mexico (2015)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering sensory perception and decision making: bridging physiology, anatomy and behavior. Public Lectures Assistant Professorship with Tenure Track in Neurobiology, Zürich, Switzerland (2015)
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Oberlaender, M.: Neuronal Network Models of Cortex with well-constrained Connectivity: The Barrel Cortex Connectome. Hebrew University: The Max Planck Center for Brain Research, Jerusalem, Israel (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: 3D Reconstruction of Neuronal Networks: At Large-Scales and Subcellular Resolution. SFN Short Course "Advances in Brain-scale, Automated Anatomical Techniques: Neuronal Reconstruction, Tract Tracing, and Atlasing", Washington, DC, USA (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: From Macro- to Micro-Scale: dense statistical connectivity of rodent barrel cortex. Max Planck / HHMI Connectomics Conference, Berlin, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Structural Organization of the Rodent Whisker System. Bernstein Conference 2014: Satellite Workshop "From structure and function towards computational principles in the rodent whisker system", Göttingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Structural Organization of the Nervous System. Radboud University: Donders Summer School, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering sensory perception and decision making: bridging physiology, anatomy and behavior. NeuroBridges Workshop, Göttingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering sensory perception and decision making: bridging physiology, anatomy and behavior. Erasmus University 2014 Seminar Series, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering sensory perception and decision making: bridging physiology, anatomy and behavior. 6th International Conference on Brain and Cognitive Engineering (BCE 2014), Tübingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: The Barrel Cortex Connectome and its Functional Implications for Whisker-Evoked Excitation. Barrels Conference 2014: Developmental, cellular and circuit mechanisms of cortical sensory information processing, Göttingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: The Barrel Cortex Connectome and its Functional Implications for Whisker-Evoked Excitation. GGNB Course: Cellular and Circuit Mechanisms of Somatosensory Information Processing, Göttingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Komplexer als das Universum? Neueste Einblicke in die Struktur des Gehirns. Vorträge des TÜFFF (Tübinger Fenster für Forschung), Tübingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Structural organization principles of the vibrissal sensory-motor system in rats. Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (caesar), Bonn, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering the 3D structure and function of rat neocortex. Methodseminar Tübingen Hearing Research Centre (THRC), Tübingen, Germany (2014)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse-Engineering the 3D Structure and Sensory-Evoked Signal Flow of the Rodent Whisker System. Monday Seminar: Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland (2013)
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Oberlaender, M.: Digital Neuroanatomy of the Rodent Whisker System. Scientific Retreat: Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, Islamorada, FL, USA (2013)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse engineering the 3D structure and sensory-evoked signal flow of the rat whisker system. 3rd International caesar Conference "Chasing the Neuronal Ensemble II": Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Bonn, Germany (2013)
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Oberlaender, M.: Reverse-engineering the 3D structure and sensory-evoked signal flow of rat neocortex. International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste, Italy (2013)
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