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| Url: | http://bjoern.brembs.net |
| Author(s): | Björn Brembs |
| Language: | English |
| Tags: | neuroscience, evolution, personal |
| Description: | Björn Brembs' personal blog covers original, peer-reviewed neuroscience and evolution, as well as science politics related to publishing, promotion and science careers. It also contains one or the other personal post. |
| Ratings | (5 Ratings) |
| Popularity: | 21 Followers |
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World-learning and self-learning: two biological processes underlying operant conditioning
| Our article entitled "The biology of psychology: Simple conditioning?" has just appeared in Communicative & Integrative Biology. It is an open access article, so it's free. My postdoc Julien Co...more |
2009-12-16
I get email II: history of the "Germanic people"
| I can't believe this guy keeps sending all these nonsense emails. The dude really needs some serious medical help. On the other hand, it's an interesting window into a deranged mind. In his latest ...more |
2009-12-15
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 9
| Randolf Menzel, professor emeritus of our institute in Berlin started the last session of this fantastic little meeting with an enthusiastic presentation on naviating bees which he followed by harm...more |
2009-12-13
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 classi...more |
2009-12-13
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 7
| The seventh session started with the 24th talk of this meeting by Mirjam Appel. She told us about a mutant screen for forward and backward conditioning in aversive olfactory conditioning in Drosoph...more |
2009-12-12
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. ...more |
2009-12-12
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 5
| Couldn't live-blog the fourth session of our 'family' meeting, because the Max Planck Institute where we are located has a policy that all WiFi guest-accounts expire over night - and I thought a 'd...more |
2009-12-12
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 3
| This third session was right after the one I was in. I ahd been talking about the mutant radish and how it changes the attention and activity of the flies. It started at 8.30pm, showing the dedicat...more |
2009-12-11
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 1
| Finally a meeting with usable WiFi access! This is going to be a very fast-paced meeting with 10h days packed with 12min talks of unpublished data, each followed by 10-15min of discussion.This firs...more |
2009-12-11
Groundhog day: What do anti-science movements have in common?
| Why do people believe weird things? Just yesterday, I was amused and confused at the same time reading the Spiegel article on more than a dozen of the more prominent prophets claiming the end of th...more |
2009-12-03
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