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SUMMARY:Exposition : "Cell Immersion"
DESCRIPTION:Les Bassins des Lumières – Imp. Brown de Colstoun\, Bordeaux \n\nCell Immersion vous convie à un voyage Art & Science dans un monde microscopique méconnu : l’humain. \nL’œuvre est la première brique d’un projet d’envergure\, nommé Cell Worlds\, qui amène les images de microscopie là où elles ne sont jamais allées. Loin des laboratoires et des disques durs des scientifiques et au plus près des cellules humaines. Ici\, tout est bien réel\, et surtout vivant. Chaque visuel de l’exposition se compose de véritables cellules : de l’électrisant neurone au fragile embryon en passant par les mélancoliques flux sanguins du cerveau. Découvrez un univers aux couleurs chatoyantes et d’une diversité incroyable. \nCell Immersion est une première mondiale scientifique\, mettant en scène le vivant microscopique dans des proportions jamais tentées. C’est également un des plus grands showcases de la recherche scientifique\, regroupant de nombreuses équipes\, laboratoires et instituts du monde entier. Une preuve que la science et l’art n’ont pas de frontières. \nÀ travers l’émerveillement\, ce voyage saura éveiller votre curiosité scientifique. Au-delà du simple divertissement\, Cell Immersion vous invite à vous reconnecter avec le monde vivant microscopique qui est aujourd’hui trop inconnu\, trop peu contemplé et parfois trop mystifié. \n  \n\nRéalisation : Terence Saulnier et Renaud Pourpre \nComposition de la bande originale : Youenn Lerb \n\nCet événement est organisé dans le cadre de la Semaine du Cerveau. \nPour plus d’informations : https://www.bassins-lumieres.com/fr/cell-immersion \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/exposition-cell-immersion/
LOCATION:Les Bassins des Lumières\, Imp. Brown de Colstoun\, Bordeaux\, 33000\, France
CATEGORIES:not-calendar,Semaine du cerveau 2022
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Gabriel Finkelstein
DESCRIPTION:\n Gabriel Finkelstein\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nIn sabbatical\nin Cédric Brun’s team (Neuroscience\, Humanities and Society – IMN) \nhttps://clas.ucdenver.edu/history/gabriel-finkelstein \n\nVenue: Centre Broca \nOn replay: \n \nTitle\nThe French roots of electrophysiology \nAbstract\nThis talk looks at the subject of my biography\, the German physiologist Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818–1896). With respect to his philosophy of biological reduction\, his methods of electrophysiological experiment\, and his co-discovery of the action potential\, du Bois-Reymond is generally considered one of the founders of neuroscience. Less well known are the origins of his innovation: French writers shaped his outlook on science\, just as French scientists shaped his practice in the laboratory. I contend that du Bois-Reymond’s originality is the product of his synthesis of French traditions with German concerns.  \nLearn more about Gabriel Finkelstein:\n\nhttps://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/interview-with-gabriel-finkelstein/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-gabriel-finkelstein/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Seminars
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Christopher Stevens
DESCRIPTION:\nChristopher Stevens\nNeurocentre Magendie \nThesis supervisor: Aline Marighetto \n\nCGFB \nand on Zoom – https://u-bordeaux-fr.zoom.us/j/88120852170?pwd=U2JPazN5anBDWmZnaE4zSWxlQzMwZz09 \n\nDefense in english \nTitle\nNeural and cognitive bases of confirmation bias-induced interference in declarative memory performance \nAbstract\nConfirmation bias is a well-described and ubiquitous cognitive behavior whereby novel information from the environment is over-valued when it confirms and under-valued when it disconfirms previously consolidated cognitive content (e.g. beliefs\, learned associations\, etc.). The maladaptive responses this phenomenon can give rise to are implicated in social problems such as the spread of “fake news” and vary according to both contextual complexity and the mental state of the subject. \nNevertheless\, very little research has been dedicated to understanding the neural mechanisms or evolution underpinning this spontaneous human cognitive response to novel information. Thus\, we designed a mouse model for confirmation bias-like behavior\, enabling exploration of its cognitive and neurobiological underpinnings and their evolution. Our model is based on a cognitive level definition of the phenomenon; over-valuation of novel environmental elements which confirm and under-valuation of novel environmental elements which disconfirm a previously consolidated cognitive content. Our results to this point (using a two-task\, two-context radial maze protocol) show a strong bias effect which is observable as a deviation in the performance of a classical declarative memory task\, the persistence of which is trial-complexity dependent. \nDetailed behavioral analysis has enabled us to identify several more basic cognitive components impacting the bias effect\, such as adaptive forgetting and the exploration/exploitation balance. These cognitive components have been identified with specific neural circuits whose activity is susceptible to intervention and/or monitoring in freely moving task-performing animals. They are also implicated in many psychiatric conditions (depression\, schizophrenia\, etc.) making of this model a novel tool for pre-clinical research of which we are developing a human version for clinical research and a computational version for formulating and testing predictions. \nJury\n\n\n\nMme. RAVEL Nadine\, D.R.\nUniversité de Lyon\, France\nPrésidente\n\n\nM. COUTUREAU Etienne\, D.R.\nUniversité de Bordeaux\, France\nExaminateur\n\n\nM. MALLERET Gaël\, C.R.\nUniversité de Lyon\, France\nRapporteur\n\n\nM. PALMINTERI Stefano\, C.R.\nÉcole Normale Supérieure\, Paris\, France\nRapporteur\n\n\nMme. MARIGHETTO Aline\, D.R.\nUniversité de Bordeaux\, France\nDirectrice de thèse\n\n\nM. MARSICANO Giovanni\, D.R.\nUniversité de Bordeaux\, France\nInvité\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/soutenance-de-these-christopher-stevens/
CATEGORIES:Thesis
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