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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - Movement and motor control in health and disease
DESCRIPTION:The Brain Prize Course \nLectures are open to everyone. \nVenue: CARF \n\nNovember 18 – 11:00am\nSilvia Arber (Basel University\, Switzerland)\nDisentangling brainstem circuits for body movement. \nNovember 19 – 9:00am\nDavid McLean (University of Edinburgh\, UK)\nSizing up principles of recruitment during locomotion in zebrafish. \nNovember 20 – 9:00am\nSamuel Sober (Emory University\, USA)\nSpiking codes for skilled motor control. \nNovember 20 – 11:00am\nClaire Wyart (Paris Brain Institute\, France)\nOptical innovations to probe connectivity and functions of sensorimotor circuits of the brainstem and spinal cord. \nNovember 25 – 9:00am\nLora Sweeney (Institute of Science and Technology\, Austria)\nEvolution and development of swim versus limb motor circuits. \nNovember 25 – 11:00am\nJonathan Whitlock (KISN\, Norway)\nCortical integration of posture and active sensing in freely moving animals. \nNovember 28 – 9:00am\nCamille Jeunet (Bordeaux University\, France)\nBCI-based neurofeedback training procedures to restore or improve motor skills: a user-centred approach. \nNovember 28 – 11:00am\nMarie-Laure Welter (Paris Brain Institute\, France)\nUnderstanding Gait and Balance Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease: The Role of Basal Ganglia and Mesencephalic Locomotor Region Dysfunction. \nNovember 29 – 9:00am\nNicolas Mallet (Bordeaux University\, France)\nAbnormal Network Dynamics in Basal ganglia circuits during Parkinsonism: Origins and pathophysiological insights. \nDecember 2 – 9:00am\n Claire Meehan (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nProbing intrinsic motoneurone excitability from mice to human. \nDecember 2 – 11:00am\nGilad Silberberg (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nStriatal circuits underlying sensorimotor functions. \nDecember 3 – 9:00am\nIan Duguid (University of Edinburgh\, UK)\nNeural circuits for executing task-specific movements. \nDecember 3 – 11:00am\nRune Berg (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nControl of movement by spinal circuitry: Model and population recordings. \nDecember 5 – 9:00am\nJoaquim Da Silva (Champalimaud CU\, Portugal)\nDirect and indirect pathway dynamics in dystonia. \nDecember 5 – 11:00am\nOle Kiehn (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nUnraveling Brainstem Circuits for Movement: Insights into Motor Control and Implications for Treatment of Movement Disorders. \nMore details about the course\nWebsite: https://cajal-training.org/on-site/movement-and-motor-control-in-health-and-disease/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-the-brain-prize-course-movement-and-motor-control-in-health-and-disease/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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UID:177522-1733133600-1733133600@www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr
SUMMARY:Seminar - Salif Komi
DESCRIPTION:Venue : Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\n \nSalif Komi\nPostdoctoral Researcher at University of Copenhagen (Berg lab)\nInvited by Fabien Wagner (IMN)\n \nTitle\nUnravelling the dynamics of the spinal control of locomotion \nAbstract\nMammalian locomotion relies in great part on networks located in the spinal cord\, which can autonomously generate rhythms and patterns. However\, few\, if any\, direct observations of the activity of a large number of spinal neurons exist in freely behaving mammals. For these reasons\, our understanding of the spinal neuronal dynamics at play during movement remains poor and the theoretical constructs meant to describe them\, incomplete. In this short seminar\, I will present our most recent computational and experimental results on the dynamics of rats lumbar spinal networks while they engage in volitional locomotion. \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-salif-komi/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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DTSTAMP:20260422T094414
CREATED:20241113T073921Z
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UID:177661-1733148000-1733148000@www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr
SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Anass El Azraoui
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca\n \nDefense in English \n\nAnass El Azraoui\nTeam Humeau and Team Herry \nThesis supervisor: Yann Humeau \nTitle\nPrefrontal Neuronal Basis of Decision-Making under Opposed Affective States\n(Bases Neuronales de la Prise de Décision dans des États Affectifs de Valence Opposée) \nAbstract\nThe emotional impact of a stimulus or an environment shapes decision-making and drives adaptive behaviors. However\, when emotional values are altered by mood disorders or diseases like pathological anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder\, this can lead to inappropriate or maladaptive behaviors. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is among the brain regions altered in such pathologies\, with its ventral sub-division known to regulate emotions and its dorsal sub-division involved in decision-making and executive functions. These data point to the PFC as a key region for the modulation of goal-directed behaviors\, however\, a circuit-based understanding for how PFC encodes emotional value and integrates it into decision-making processes remains elusive. To address this question\, we used Neuropixels recordings in PFC circuits while mice performed a virtual-reality based decision-making task in which they are trained to approach a visual stimulus rewarded in one context\, but avoid the same stimulus when it is punished in a second context. The context thus determines the current emotional value of a primary visual stimulus\, and decisions about the same stimulus are made accordingly. Our recordings indicate that different populations of PFC neurons are activated by different emotional contexts\, and that the same behavioral choices\, are driven by different PFC circuit dynamics as a function of the emotional context. These data suggest a dynamical and valence specific encoding of choice unfolded within prefrontal circuits. \nKeywords: emotions\, decision making\, prefrontal cortex \nPublications\nAxo-axonic cells in neuropsychiatric disorders: a systematic review. \nVivien J*\, El Azraoui A*\, Lheraux C\, Lanore F\, Aouizerate B\, Herry C\, Humeau Y and Bienvenu TCM (2023) Front. Cell. Neurosci. 17:1212202. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2023.1212202 \n*: shared-first \n  \nJury\n\nThomas Boraud\, IMN (President)\nAndreas Lüthi\, FMI (Rapporteur)\nDaniel Salzman\, Columbia University (Rapporteur)\nShauna Parkes\, INCIA (Examiner)\nStéphanie Trouche\, IGF (Examiner)\nYann Humeau\, FMI (Thesis supervisor)\nCyril Herry\, Magendie (Guest)\nEvan Harrell\, IINS (Guest)\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/soutenance-de-these-anass-el-azraoui/
CATEGORIES:Thesis
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SUMMARY:Soirée Santé CHU/Mollat - "Antidéprime : Une nouvelle façon de penser la prévention en santé mentale"
DESCRIPTION:Lieu : Librairie Mollat\, station Ausone – rue de la Vieille Tour\, Bordeaux \nLa rencontre sera diffusée en direct sur la chaîne YouTube de la librairie Mollat : https://www.youtube.com/LibrairieMolla \n\nPierre Philip\nChef du service de médecine du sommeil au CHU de Bordeaux\nResponsable axe numérique à Sanpsy \nEn savoir plus \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/soiree-sante-chu-mollat-antideprime/
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