Agenda

April 2023
May 2023
B&C Tuesday Seminar «Invasive neurophysiology to elucidate the neural correlates of speech»
Abstract : Speech is so central to the human experience that impairments of communication through speech are among the most devastating...
Find out more »B&C Tuesday Seminar “Investigating semantics above and beyond language: a clinical and cognitive neuroscience approach”
Abstract :The ability to build, store, and manipulate semantic representations lies at the core of all our (inter)actions. Combining evidence from ...
Find out more »Séminaire de Yulong Li (Pekin University Life Sciences) & Michael Halassa (MIT)
Yulong Li (Pekin University Life Sciences): "Spying on neuromodulation by constructing new genetically-encoded GRAB sensors" Michael Halassa...
Find out more »Séminaire de Garret Stuber et Michael Bruchas, University of Washington (Seattle)
"Neural Circuitry and Cell Types for Instinctual Motivation" (G. Stuber) "Activity Dependent Constraints on Catecholamine Signaling" (M. Bruchas)...
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B&C Tuesday Seminar “How curiosity affects learning and information seeking via the dopaminergic circuit”
Abstract : Over the last decade, research on curiosity – the desire to seek new information – has been rapidly growing. Several studies have...
Find out more »August 2023
B&C Tuesday Seminar “Sleep deprivation and the human brain: from brain physiology to cognition”
Abstract : Sleep strongly affects synaptic strength, making it critical for cognition, especially learning and memory formation. Whether and how...
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