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April 2023

Mon 24
Mon 24
24 April 2023 @ 17 h 00 min - 18 h 00 min

24 avril: Inauguration of the «NeuroNA Human Cellular Neuroscience Platform»

Public inauguration of the “NeuroNA Foundation Human Cellular Neuroscience Platform”, whose aim is to provide support and service relating to...

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Tue 25
25 April 2023 @ 12 h 15 min - 13 h 15 min

Brain & Cognition seminar – Talk Julia Langkau (Lecture series)

Can reading fiction teach us empathic skills? Psychological research suggests that reading fiction can have a positive effect on our ability to...

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May 2023

Sun 07
7 May 2023 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

Dimanches solidaires : Visite à deux voix

Le Musée international de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge (MICR) lance un nouveau cycle thématique consacré à la santé mentale. Dans ce...

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Mon 08
Tue 09
9 May 2023 @ 12 h 15 min - 13 h 15 min

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...

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Tue 09
9 May 2023 @ 16 h 00 min - 17 h 00 min

Talk Roy Baumeister (Lecture series)

Emotion, Behavior, and the Illusion of Learning The assumption that emotion is the direct cause of behavior is widespread but the evidence for it...

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Fri 12
Mon 15
Tue 16
16 May 2023 @ 12 h 15 min - 13 h 15 min

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 ...

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Wed 17
17 May 2023 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

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...

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Mon 22
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