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Prof. Dr. Andreas Herz is a Chair in Computational Neuroscience at the Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU). His research focuses on understanding neural mechanisms underlying spatial navigation, temporal cognition, and sensory processing. He leads the Computational Neuroscience group and collaborates with the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Munich.
Research Interests: Dr. Herz investigates how neural systems encode spatial and temporal information, including grid cells, head-direction systems, and neural coding strategies. His work bridges experimental neurophysiology with theoretical modeling, addressing topics like cognitive maps, neural variability, and synaptic plasticity.
Teaching & Mentorship: He oversees advanced courses on computational neuroscience and neurophysiology, fostering interdisciplinary training for graduate students. His research group includes prominent collaborators like Dr. Martin Stemmler and PD Dr. Kay Thurley, focusing on projects involving neural network dynamics and behavioral neuroscience.
Publications & Impact: Over 85 peer-reviewed articles highlight his contributions to understanding entorhinal-hippocampal circuits, dendritic processing, and neural representation of space/time. Key work includes studies on grid cell variability, zebrafish spatial memory, and cytoskeletal organization in dendritic spines.
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