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Séminaire extraordinaire de Lorella Battelli : “Neuromodulating the Seeing Brain: From Experimental Insights to Clinical Impact”

24 June 2025 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

  • « Séminaire de Tanya Sippy : “Segregated auditory cortico-striatal pathways regulate distinct components of sensory-driven learning”
  • Irene Rembado “A translational approach to study neural responses to brain stimulation” »

Host: Ilaria Sani

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Date:
24 June 2025
Time:
11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min
Event Categories:
Seminars brain&cognition, Seminars neurobiology
Website:
http://agenda.unige.ch/events/view/42707

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