Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Berthold Hedwig
Current InstitutionUniversity of Cambridge
Current DepartmentZoology
Institution websitehttp://www.cam.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/T002085/1 Calcium imaging in the insect nervous system using an innovative dye loading technique Principal Investigator 479,291 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
98/A1/S/04129 Processing of accoustic stimuli in stridulating crickets Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
BB/D004241/1 Revealing the principles of auditory pattern recognition and steering: a combined neurobiological and engineering study Principal Investigator 266,284 Research Grant
BB/F008783/1 Functional organisation of a corollary discharge mechanism Principal Investigator 317,446 Research Grant
BB/G018723/1 Motor control of auditory steering in crickets Principal Investigator 293,234 Research Grant
BB/J01835X/1 RESUBMISSION: Neural processing underlying auditory pattern recognition in an insect brain Principal Investigator 309,138 Research Grant
BB/P022111/1 Auditory processing: The cellular and synaptic mechanisms of a delay-line and coincidence-detector circuit Principal Investigator 399,624 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2004/12545 Auditory information processing and pattern recognition in the cricket nervous system (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511943/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/M/2005/12401 Combining optical and physiological recording techniques for the analysis of neuronal information processing Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
S09582 Intersegmental co-ordination of local circuits for the control of posture and locomotion Co-investigator 192,921 Research Grant
S17898 Integrated neurophysiological behavioural and robotic modelling studies of acoustic pattern recognition and orientation Principal Investigator 95,332 Research Grant
S19133 Neural basis of a corollary discharge mechanism controlling auditory processing Principal Investigator 60,112 Research Grant
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