Gyorgy Buzsaki - From Navigation to Memory and Planning
Neuroscience Symposium: Brain mechanisms of navigation in physical and cognitive spaces A special symposium held and organised by CEU Department of Cognitive Science, with four outstanding scientist (three Nobel laureates and one Brain Prize winner) who shared their broader view on how the brain solves the problem of representing real distances and spaces as well as abstract cognitive spaces and related knowledge by partially similar yet different mechanisms. August 31, 2017 Remarks by Gyorgy Buzsaki New York University Read more: www.ceu.edu cognitivescience.ceu.edu

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John O’Keefe - Cognitive Maps, Exploration and Curiosity-Driven Learning

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Fundamentals of neuronal oscillations and synchrony

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Place Cells Beyond the Hippocampus | Bruce McNaughton, Ph.D. | LEARNMEM2018

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György Buzsáki (NYU) - Hippocampal Computation in Waking and Sleep (1/23/25)

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Edvard Moser - Grid Cells and the Brain's Spatial Mapping System

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Fuchs: Embodied Cognition and the Neo-Gnostic Roots of Transhumanism

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If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

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Mystery of the Brain - Symposium 2019 Talk György Buzsáki

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Spacetime and the Hippocampus | György Buzsáki MD, PhD | LEARNMEM2018

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The GPS of the Brain | John O'Keefe | Talks at Google

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Hippocampal mechanisms of memory and cognition

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Coding of space and time in the entorhinal cortex – Michael Hasselmo

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BI 084 György Buzsáki and David Poeppel

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John O'Keefe, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014: Official Lecture

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Brain and Behavior - Learning and Memory: Neural Mechanisms

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David Poeppel - What Language Processing in the Brain Tells Us About the Structure of the Mind

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Computational Neuroscience - Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2021

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Neural Synchrony and Selective Attention

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Ways to think about the brain: Emergence of cognition from action | ISTA Lecture with Gyorgy Buzsaki

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