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Programme des séminaires 2020
Les vendredi à 11h30 en salle de conférence R229
17/01 Martin Giurfa (Centre de Recherche, Université de Toulouse, France)24/01 Naguib Mechawar (Université McGill, Human brain bank, Canada)07/02 Ruben Portugues (Institut Max Planck de Neurobiologie, Martinsried, Allemagne)25/09 Caroline… Continue reading
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6 Mars 2020 – Peter Hagoort (MPI for Psycholinguistics, Radboud University, Nimègue) – The listening and speaking brain
The infrastructure of the human brain allows us to acquire a language without formal instruction in the first years of life. I will discuss the features that make our brain language-ready. Next to the neuro-architectural features I will discuss the… Continue reading
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7 Février 2020 – Ruben Portugues – Decision making and motor control in larval zebrafish
In order to succeed in a changing environment, animals need to take into account noisy and ambiguous stimuli and select appropriate behavior. Furthermore, animals need to modify their behavior when the outcome is unsuccessful. In this talk, I will present… Continue reading
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24 Janvier 2020 – Naguib Mechawar – Early-life adversity and its long-term influence on cerebral oligodendrocytes and myelination
Early-life adversity can have devastating and lasting consequences on individuals, considerably increasing the lifetime risk of negative mental health outcomes such as depression and suicide. Yet, the neurobiological processes underlying this increase in vulnerability remain poorly understood. I will present… Continue reading
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17 Janvier 2020 – Martin Giurfa – Dissecting cognitive complexity in a miniature brain
Honeybees possess miniature brains but exhibit a sophisticated behavioral repertoire. In the last decades, bees have emerged as useful models for the study of the neural bases of simple forms of associative learning based on their capacity to learn elemental,… Continue reading
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Prochains séminaires en 2020!
Séminaires de Neurosciences 2020, à vos agendas!
Le vendredi à 11h30, Salle de Conférence R229
17/01 Martin Giurfa (Cetre de Recherche sur la Cognition Animale, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) 24/01 Naguib Mechawar (McGill University – Canada) 07/02 Ruben Portugues (Max… Continue reading
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20 Décembre 2019 – Sabine Kastner – Neural dynamics of the primate attention network
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Friday, December 20th. 2019, 11:30, R229 (2e étage), Centre Universitaire des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris
Pr. Sabine Kastner Princeton Neuroscience Institute ,USA
The selection of information from our cluttered sensory environments… Continue reading
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13 Décembre 2019 – Adam Cohen – Using all-optical electrophysiology to study the neural circuits in vivo
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Vendredi, 13 décembre 2019, 11:30, R229 (2e étage), Centre Universitaire des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris
Adam E. Cohen, Professor , Department of Chemestry and Chemical Biology and Physics, Harvard University, USA… Continue reading
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22 Novembre 2019 – Fritjof Helmchen – Neocortical dynamics during sensory discrimination behavior
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Friday, November 22nd. 2019, 11:30, R229 (2e étage), Centre Universitaire des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris
Fritjof Helmchen, Professor , Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Neocortical dynamics during sensory discrimination… Continue reading
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16 Novembre 2019 – Mayank Mehta -Multisensory mechanisms of place cells and theta rhythm
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Friday, November 16th. 2019, 11:30, R229 (2e étage), Centre Universitaire des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris
Mayank Mehta, Professor , Departments of Physics, Astronomy, Neurology, UCLA, USA
Multisensory mechanisms of place cells… Continue reading