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"Let´s take a cold hard look at how the brain represents temperature"

It feels very natural to touch an object and immediately identify whether it is warm or cold. But how does this actually work? As natural as sensing temperature may seem to us, we still don’t know how and where the brain makes sense of temperature information. Jean-Sebastien Jouhanneau and Clarissa Whitmire explain in their talk how the brain processes sensory information to generate a perception of the outside world and what their results mean for all of us. Veranstaltung in Englisch Dr. Jean-Sébastien Jouhanneau, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für molekulare Medizin (MDC) Dr. Clarissa Whitmire, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für molekulare Medizin (MDC) Moderation: Dr. Jochen Müller Die 7. „Staffel“ dieser erfolgreichen Zusammenarbeit von Charité und Urania wird 2022 gemeinsam präsentiert von: Einstein-Zentrum für Neurowissenschaften, Exzellenzcluster NeuroCure, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft (MDC), Sonderforschungsbereich 1315 (SFB1315), Centrum für Schlaganfallforschung Berlin (CSB), Bernstein Zentrum für Computational Neuroscience Berlin (BCCN).

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