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Nachum Ulanovsky

Photo by Yossi Yovel
24.08.2022

A new study suggests that neurons are not programmed for a single task, but rather are highly dynamic and agile

The Egyptian fruit bat in three dimensional flight. Photo: Steve Gettle; Design: Maayan Visuals
11.08.2021

A new study on bats reveals an unexpected representation of three-dimensional space in the brain

The Egyptian fruit bat
27.05.2021

Bats navigating in an innovative extra-large experimental setup reveal an unknown neuronal code 

Bat Brains Forgo Rhythm when Encoding Space
14.10.2018

The finding reveals a new mechanism for orchestrating neuronal activity

Bats use social maps
11.01.2018

A new study on bats reveals the cells that link our social connections to our internal spatial maps 

bats orient themselves to a destination
12.01.2017

Researchers identify the cells that orient bats – and possibly humans – toward a destination

bat
03.12.2014

A study on bats' flight pinpoints the neurons that tell us which way we are headed
 

(l-r) Drs. Michael Yartsev and Nachum Ulanovsky
07.01.2014

Recent graduate Dr. Michael Yartsev is winning awards for his research at the Weizmann...

Dr. Nachum Ulanovsky
19.08.2013

Dr. Nachum Ulanovsky was awarded the Bernard Katz Prize in Neuroscience by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and the Sieratzki Prize for...

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