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[14 Oct 11: 05:45]
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[03 Jul 11: 16:26]
Google citation alerts suck: I just found out by accident I rolled over h-index of 13 and 500 citations http://bjoern.brembs.net/citations.php

[21 May 11: 12:14]
6.15pm: Does god have Alzheimer? No #rapture in Europe...

[01 May 11: 05:31]
w00t! Just been invited to present at OKCon 2011! #OKCon2011

[13 Mar 11: 05:59]
Review on "Spontaneous decisions and operant conditioning in fruit flies" out http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2011.02.005

[09 Feb 11: 12:01]
Rule of thumb for revising manuscripts: for every point the reviewer raises, change something, anything in the manuscript.


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Odor recognition learning in free-living salmon
Canadian researchers have for the first time successfully conditioned free-living juvenile salmon to recognize a novel odor. The work was published in the Journal "Animal Behaviour". This fantastic feat was accomplished ...[more]
learning   salmon   science   classical conditioning   odor   olfaction   
Posted on Wednesday 21 March 2007 - 10:32:56

Insect learning: trace conditioning and spike timing-dependent plasticity
ResearchBlogging.org The most well-known molecular mechanism of learning involves coincidence detection. In post-synaptic LTP, the NMDA receptor only opens fully if a postsynaptic depolarization has removed the magnesium block by the time g...[more]
learning   manduca   spike timing-dependent plasticity   classical conditioning   
Posted on Monday 29 September 2008 - 11:58:17

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 6
After a brief lunch break, we went on to the next session. Lisa Bogusch from our department in Berlin started out by telling us how sleep is required for proper long-range navigation of honeybees. She uses RFID technolog...[more]
learning   meeting   insects   drosophila   honeybee   learned helplessness   
Posted on Saturday 12 December 2009 - 09:40:43

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 8
Bernd Grünewald had the thankless task of being th first to present on the Sunday monring. He talked about channel physiology in the olfactory learning pathway of the honeybe. Bernd performs classical, pharmacology-base...[more]
learning   meeting   drosophila   honeybee   
Posted on Sunday 13 December 2009 - 04:39:45

Molecular systems underlying learning and memory

The first session of the Janelia Farm Conference “Learning and Memory: A Synthesis of Flies and Honeybees” was all about the molecular processes supporting learning and memory. In fact, it wasmy impression that mo...[more]
molecular systems   learning   memory   long-term memory   meeting   
Posted on Monday 16 May 2011 - 12:31:55

Are things starting to really take off now?
The last two weeks have been fantastic! My latest experiments tell me that operant conditioning and classical conditioning actually can be dissociated at the genetic level. I have mutants that are defective in classical,...[more]
operant conditioning   learning   genes   students   Caipirinha   
Posted on Monday 17 March 2008 - 14:02:35

Neural networks underlying learning and memory I

Both first sessions of the second day here at the Janelia Farm Conference “Learning and Memory: A Synthesis of Flies and Honeybees” were about the neural networks underlying learning and memory. At 9am, Andr...[more]
networks   learning   memory   meeting   janelia   larvae   drosophila honey bee   
Posted on Tuesday 17 May 2011 - 10:30:09

Operant and classical learning can be differentiated at the genetic level
Blogging on Peer-Reviewed ResearchIt always feels good to report that one of one's own papers has been accepted for publication. This one has been in the works for a very long time and I'm especially happy that it's now finally coming out. The paper is e...[more]
operant conditioning   learning   classical conditioning   Pavlov   Skinner   Drosophila   rutabaga   PKC   
Posted on Thursday 31 July 2008 - 13:06:22

Neural networks underlying learning and memory II

The second part of the session on neural networks underlying learning and memory was started by Randolf Menzel on "Neural signatures of learning and memory retrieval in mushroom body extrinsic neurons". Extrinsic PCT ...[more]
networks   learning   memory   meeting   janelia   drosophila   flight simulator   
Posted on Tuesday 17 May 2011 - 12:29:21

Redundancy and parallelism in learning and memory

Josh Dubnau kicked off the 'redundancy session' with a very spirited talk presenting a systemic view of multiple memory systems in multiple neural populations of classical olfactory conditioning in Drosophila. After a wo...[more]
redundancy   learning   memory   courtship   olfactory   conditioning   
Posted on Tuesday 17 May 2011 - 15:38:23

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