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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:Cajal course - "Brain Organoids"
DESCRIPTION:Bordeaux School of Neuroscience \nMore details\nhttp://www.bordeaux-school-of-neuroscience.eu/trainings/cajal/cajal-2022/bo-2022/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-course-brain-organoids/
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SUMMARY:Séminaire - Jaime de la Rocha
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nJaime de la Rocha\nGroup Leader at IDIBAPS\nBarcelona\, Spain\nLab: www.braincircuitsbehavior.org\nCommunity: www.barccsyn.org \nInvited by Alexis Dubreuil\nTeam: Mallet/Leblois\, IMN \n\nTitle\nThe dynamics of evidence accumulation in expectation-guided perceptual decisions. \nAbstract\nPerceptual decisions require the integration of multiple sources of information over multiple time-scales. Ambiguous stimuli which vary in time require for instance fast accumulation of evidence\, a process largely studied but whose underlying mechanisms remain largely debated. Prior experiences on the other hand\, also impact the way we perceive the world by creating expectations\, a reference frame that can guide future decisions. Where in the brain these expectations are generated and where they are projected onto the space of possible decisions\, it still unknown. In this talk I will present data from rats performing two-alternative categorization tasks\, which require temporal integration within or/and across trials. First\, I will show that rats can leverage in across-trial correlations and consistently develop a tendency to repeat or alternate their previous response using an internal estimate of the sequence repeating probability. Second\, I will show that the timing and the orienting trajectory of their responses can be qualitatively explained by a novel model which\, building on the standard accumulation to evidence models\, incorporates proactive responses whose trajectories can be updated as the stimulus information reaches the decision bounds. Finally\, using this behavioral model\, pharmacological and optogenetic manipulations as well as electrophysiological recordings\, I will characterize the critical role of the associative striatum in this behavior. Together\, these results reveal that the accumulation of evidence across trials can exhibit complex dynamics and that the striatum plays a critical role in encoding this evidence and the choice biases it causes. \nKey publications\nIsolating perceptual biases caused by trial history during auditory categorization\nDaniel Duque and Jaime de la Rocha\nBioRxiv 2022.01.17.476581; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.17.476581 \nProactive and reactive accumulation-to-bound processes compete during perceptual decisions\nLluís Hernández-Navarro\, Ainhoa Hermoso-Mendizabal\, Daniel Duque\, Jaime de la Rocha*\, Alexandre Hyafil* (* equal contribution)\nNature Communictions\, 12(1)\, 1-15. 2021. \nFlexible categorization in perceptual decision making\nGenís Prat-Ortega\, Klaus Wimmer\, Alex Roxin* and  Jaime de la Rocha* (*equal contribution)\nNature Communications 12\, 1283\, 2021. \nEcologically pre-trained RNNs explain suboptimal animal decisions\nManuel Molano-Manzón\, Yuxiu Shao\, Daniel Duque\, Guangyu Robert Yang\, Srdjan Ostojic and Jaime de la Rocha\nBioRxiv. 2022 Jan 1:2021-05. \nResponse outcomes gate the impact of expectations on perceptual decisions \nAinhoa Hermoso-Mendizabal*\, Alexandre Hyafil*\, Pavel E. Rueda-Orozco\, Santiago Jaramillo\, David Robbe\, Jaime de la Rocha (*equal contribution)\nNature Communications 11\, 1057\, 2020 \n  \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminaire-jaime-de-la-rocha/
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