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SUMMARY:4ème Journée nationale sur le Neurofeedback
DESCRIPTION:Télécharger le programme (PDF) \nINSCRIPTION  \n\nOrganisé par Jean-Arthur Micoulaud Franchi (SANPSY) & Fabien Lotte (POTIOC Inria / LaBRI )  \nLe neurofeedback est une technique de neuromodulation qui soulève un grand intérêt pour les neurosciences cognitives.\nL’objectif du neurofeedback est d’apprendre à un sujet à moduler un paramètre d’intérêt (biomarqueur) de l’activité cérébrale (EEG\, IRMf ou autres). Ce paramètre est présenté en temps réel au participant sous la forme d’une information sensorielle afin qu’il apprenne à moduler son activité cérébrale et le processus cognitif associé. \nSi l’utilisation du neurofeedback pour la prise en charge des troubles psychiatriques et neurologiques reste controversée\, l’apport de cette technique dans le cadre des protocoles de recherche en neurosciences cognitives est majeur. Le neurofeedback constitue en effet un outil méthodologique innovant pour développer des paradigmes expérimentaux explorant la relation entre processus cognitifs et activité cérébrale. Ainsi le neurofeedback peut être utilisé comme un outils d’auto-stimulation neuronale non-invasive\, renversant d’une certaine façon le paradigme classique des protocoles en neurosciences cognitives. De plus le neurofeedback est un outil essentiel pour étudier la plasticité cérébrale de larges populations neuronales. \nCette journée présentera tout d’abord un état des lieux de l’utilisation de la technique en EEG et en IRMf en temps réel dans le champ des recherches en neurosciences cognitives. \n\n8h00-9h00 / Café d’accueil \n9h00 Ouverture de la journée\nPar Erwan Bezard (IMN) \n\nNEUROFEEDBACK : DES NEUROSCIENCES A LA PSYCHIATRIE\nChairman : Thomas Fovet (CNRS\, UMR 9193-PsyCHIC-SCALab\, Lille) & Stéphanie Bioulac (SANPSY USR 3413\, Bordeaux) \n9h15 – 10h00 Jeremie Mattout (DYCOG\, INSERM U1028 – CNRS UMR5292\, Lyon).\nApports du neurofeedback EEG pour les neurosciences cognitives \n10h00 – 10h45 – David Linden (Brain Research Imaging Centre\, Cardiff & Braintrain)\nApports du neurofeedback IRM f pour les neurosciences cognitives \n10h45 – 11h45 – Josselin Houenou & Pauline Favre (Neurospin\, CEA Saclay)\nLe neurofeedback IRM f des neurosciences cognitives à l’application thérapeutique en psychiatrie \n11h45 – 12h15 – Session questions \n\n12h15 – 13h45 Pause \n\nNEUROFEEDBACK MULTISIGNAUX\nChairman : Jean-Marie Batail (Centre Hospitalier Guillaume Régnier\, EA 4712 Comportement et noyaux gris centraux\, Rennes) & Camille JEUNET (CNRS – CLLE LAB\, Toulouse) \n13h45 – 14h30 Stefan Debener (University of Oldenburg\, Allemagne)\nDéfis et enjeux de la combinaison de l’EEG et de l’IRMf en neurofeedback dans le cadre des neurosciences cognitives \n14h30-14h50 : Gulia Lioi (Hybrid et Visages research team\, Inria et IRISA UMR CNRS 6074)\nApplication du neurofeedback multi signaux en réhabilitation post AVC \n14h50-15h10 : Pauline Rolland (Centre Hospitalier Guillaume Régnier\, EA 4712 Comportement et noyaux gris centraux\, Rennes & Hybrid et Visages research team\, Inria et IRISA UMR CNRS 6074)\nApplication du neurofeedback multi signaux dans le trouble dépressif caractérisé \n15h10 – 15h30 – Session questions \n\n15h30 – 16h00 Pause \n\nNEUROFEEDBACK ET METHODES DE RECHERCHE EN NEUROSCIENCES\nChairman : Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi (SANPSY USR 3413\, Bordeaux) & Fabien Lotte (POTIOC Inria / Labri\, Bordeaux) \n16h00-16h20 : Mehdi Bugallo (POTIOC Inria / Labri\, Bordeaux)\nNeurofeedback\, le conditionnement opérant en neurosciences remis au gout du jour ? \n16h20 – 16h40 : François Vialatte (ESPCI Paris\, CNRS UMR8249\, équipe Interface Cerveau Machine\, Paris)\nNeurofeedback et métacognition\, place de la phénoménologie en neurosciences ? \n16h40-17h00 : Jonas Chatel-Goldman (Open Mind Innovation)\nNeurofeedback et outils open source pour la recherche en neuroscience\, vers une science ouverte des signaux neurophysiologiques ? \n17h00 – 17h30 – Session questions \n\n  \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/4eme-journee-nationale-sur-le-neurofeedback/
LOCATION:35 Place Pey Berland / Amphi Duguit\, 35 Place Pey Berland\, Bordeaux\, 33000\, France
CATEGORIES:home-event,Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190517T113000
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Miriam Melis
DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			Venue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine / conference room / ground floor \n\nMiriam Melis\nPhD\, Universita di Cagliari \nInvited by Francis Chaouloff\nDR INSERM/ Neurocentre Magendie / Expertise: endocannabinoïdes\, stress\, exercice physique \nAbstract :\nMiriam Melis graduated in Neuroscience at the University of Cagliari where she is currently an associate professor of pharmacology. Her main research interest is to understand neurobiological mechanisms of resilience and susceptibility to neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g.\, substance use disorder\, antisocial behavior\, anxiety\, depression) that involve adaptations of both mesocorticolimbic dopamine pathway and endocannabinoid system. Vulnerability to neuropsychiatric disorders can be innate (i.e.\, temperaments\, sex) or induced by early life adversities (e.g. drug exposure\, adverse social events) and can be examined in rodent models to reveal early and/or endo phenotypes in order to develop novel and age-specific pharmacological strategies for the prevention and treatment of aberrant affective functioning. \nSelected publications\nFrau R\, Fanni S\, Serra V\, Simola N\, Godar SC\, Traccis \, Devoto P\, Bortolato M\, Melis M (2019) Dysfunctional mesocortical dopamine circuit at pre-adolescence is associated to aggressive behavior in MAO-A hypomorphic mice exposed to early life stress. Neuropharmacol. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2019.01.032 \nFattore L\, Melis M. (2016) Sex differences in impulsive and compulsive behaviors: a focus on drug addiction. Addict Biol. 21(5):1043-51. \n \nSagheddu C\, Melis M (2015) Individual differences and vulnerability to drug addiction: a focus on the endocannabinoid system. CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets. 14 (4): 502-517 \nMelis M\, Sagheddu C\, De Felice M\, Casti A\, Madeddu C\, Spiga S\, Muntoni AL\, Mackie K\, Marsicano G\, Colombo G\, Castelli MP\, Pistis M. (2014) Enhanced endocannabinoid-mediated modulation of rostromedial tegmental nucleus drive onto dopamine neurons in Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats. Journal of Neuroscience\, 34(38):12716-24 \nMelis M\, De Felice M\, Lecca S\, Fattore L\, Pistis M (2013): Sex-specific tonic 2-arachidonoylglycerol signaling at inhibitory inputs onto dopamine neurons of Lister Hooded rats. Frontiers in  Integrative Neuroscience\, 7(93):1-13. \n\n		\n	\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-miriam-melis/
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Jean-Philippe Lachaux
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Conference room \n\nJean-Philippe Lachaux\nDirecteur de Recherche\nCentre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon \nInvited by Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer (IMN) \n\nAbstract\nAt every moment\, attention permeates our relationship to the world and to others\, and determines the quality of our experience. Yet\, while “everybody knows what attention is”\, as William James famously said\, only few know its mechanisms and intrinsic limitations (mostly cognitive neuroscientists and psychologists). In an era of constant numeric stimulation and interaction\, that lack of real understanding – by the general public – of “what attention is” has led to an attention crisis\, described by sociologist and philosopher Yves Citton as a widespread difficulty to stabilize attention on contents which are not immediately stimulating. In this talk\, I will try to convince the audience that the science of attention is mature enough to propose a possible way out of that crisis\, in particular through education programs in schools to teach attention. \nRelated publications :\nOn the intracranial EEG side\nPerrone-Bertolotti M\, Kujala J\, Vidal JR\, Hamamé CM\, Ossandón T\, Bertrand O\, et al. How silent is silent reading? Intracerebral evidence for top-down activation of temporal voice areas during reading. J Neurosci. Society for Neuroscience; 2012 Dec 5;32(49):17554–62. \nHamamé CM\, Vidal JR\, Ossandón T\, Jerbi K\, Dalal SS\, Minotti L\, et al. Reading the mind’s eye: online detection of visuo-spatial working memory and visual imagery in the inferior temporal lobe. Neuroimage. 2012 Jan 2;59(1):872–9. \nVidal JR\, Freyermuth S\, Jerbi K\, Hamamé CM\, Ossandón T\, Bertrand O\, et al. Long-distance amplitude correlations in the high γ band reveal segregation and integration within the reading network. J Neurosci. 2012 May 9;32(19):6421–34. \njphlachaux Jean-Philippe\, Axmacher N\, Mormann F\, Halgren E\, Crone NE. High-frequency neural activity and human cognition: past\, present and possible future of intracranial EEG research. Prog Neurobiol. 2012 Sep;98(3):279–301. \nSaignavongs M\, Ciumas C\, Petton M\, Bouet R\, Boulogne S\, Rheims S\, et al. Neural Activity Elicited by a Cognitive Task can be Detected in Single-Trials with Simultaneous Intracerebral EEG-fMRI Recordings. Int J Neur Syst. 2017 Feb;27(1):1750001–14. \nFor the general audience\, about attention : \nLachaux\, J. P. (2011). Le cerveau attentif: contrôle\, maîtrise et lâcher-prise. Odile Jacob. \nLachaux\, J. P. (2015). Le cerveau funambule: comprendre et apprivoiser son attention grâce aux neurosciences. Odile Jacob. \nLachaux\, J. P. (2016). Les Petites bulles de l’attention: Se concentrer dans un monde de distractions. Odile Jacob. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-jean-philippe-lachaux/
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