2nd Munich Symposium on Spatial Navigation
The second international symposium 'Navigo' takes place on March 15th, 2016 at Klinikum Großhadern in Munich
23.02.2016
"Navigo" introduces a topic that has received considerable attention in recent years - spatial navigation in humans. In 2014 the Nobel prize for medicine and physiology was awarded to John O’Keefe, Edvard and May-Britt Moser for their research on the cellular and neurophysiological mechanisms on spatial navigation.
Speakers at this year's symposium are R. Kessels, Nijmegen; V. Bohbot, Montréal; T. Wolbers, Magdeburg; A. Ekstrom, Davis; V. Flanagin and F. Schöberl, Munich.
The international symposium "Navigo" aims at discussing research on human navigation in health, during aging and distinct pathological conditions. Thereby, a fundamental understanding of cerebral network functions in general and of compensatory mechanisms due to pathological conditions may be achieved.
Date: Thursday, 16th April 2015 from 10:00 to 15:00
Location: Klinikum Großhadern, Munich, Seminar room III, Marchioninistraße 15, 81377 Munich