What moves people
Café Scientifique will be held on September 19, 2018 on the interaction of nerve cells in the brain, spinal cord and muscles
Freiburg, Sep 11, 2018
Grabbing a glass of water: what can be so complicated? And yet the control of movements is a big mystery to neuroscientists. They want to understand how nerve cells in the brain control movements. Using methods that record the electrical activity of nerve cells, the nerve connections between the brain, spinal cord and muscles can be studied more and more accurately. Dr. Christian Leukel, junior professor of neuroscience in sports, explains how he explores what makes people move.
- What: Lecture
- When: September 19, 2018, 8pm
- Where:
Bernstein Center Freiburg
Bernstein Werkstatt (basement floor, access via the parking lot)
Hansastraße 9a
79104 Freiburg - The event is open to the general public.
- Host: Bernstein Center Freiburg und BrainLinks-BrainTools, Project NEXUS EXPERIMENTS
- Contact: Katja Kukatz, Tel. +49 (0)761/203-9322
- No registration is required.
- The event is free of admission.
- The event will be held in German.
- For more information
- Event poster
- Article in research magazine uni’wissen 01/2017 (in German)