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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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SUMMARY:La recherche interdisciplinaire en pratique
DESCRIPTION:Lieu : Haut-Carré  \n\nCette demi-journée sera dédiée à la pratique de l’interdisciplinarité\, sa richesse comme ses difficultés. Conçue comme un temps d’échanges et de rencontres\, elle vous permettra de mieux appréhender la recherche interdisciplinaire\, que vous souhaitiez vous lancer ou que vous soyez déjà impliqué dans cette approche scientifique originale. \nProgramme\nTemps Forts\n• 14h – Découvrez ou redécouvrez la stratégie universitaire en faveur de l’interdisciplinarité\n• 14h15 – Décryptez l’interdisciplinarité autour de 3 thèmes\n• 16h15 – Discutez : Les grandes questions que vous pose la recherche interdisciplinaire \nEn continu\n• Double ou Déca ? On vous accueille à partir de 13h30 autour d’une pause café\n• Déambulez dans une expo pour découvrir la richesse des projets \nS’inscrire \nDans le cadre de la Semaine de l’innovation \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/la-recherche-interdisciplinaire-en-pratique/
CATEGORIES:Evénement Université,For scientists,home-event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241203T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094516
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SUMMARY:Mini-Symposium: Neuronal representations of valence and goal-directed behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Bordeaux Biologie Santé (BBS) \n\nAbstract\nAnimals’ survival depends on internal variables\, such as the need to feed\, drink\, or reproduce. Together with external stimuli and past experiences\, these variables define an animal’s state\, or emotional state\, that determines a repertoire of appropriate behaviors according to specific circumstances. Over the past years\, tremendous progress has been made in understanding the contribution of single neurons activity to appetitive and aversive behaviors in both pavlovian or instrumental settings. However\, we still have a lacunar view of how the collective activity of neurons within specific circuits contributes to the neuronal representation of specific emotional states. In this mini symposium\, we bring together worldwide leading experts in the field of emotional processing that will discuss recent data related to the general neurobiological principles underlying the development of emotional states across different behavioral paradigms and brain regions. \nSpeakers\n– Dr. Stéphanie Trouche (IGF CNRS UMR 5203\, Montpellier\, France)\n“A novel neuronal circuit embedded in the amygdala-accumbens pathway for fear expression” \n– Dr. Daniel Salzman (Columbia University\, New York\, USA)\nThe representational geometry of emotional states in basolateral amygdala \n– Dr. Shauna Parkes (INCIA UMR 5287\, Bordeaux\, France)\n“Relative value encoding across species” \n– Dr. Andreas Luthi (FMI Basel\, Switzerland)\n“Adaptive coding of value and goal directed behavior in the amygdala” \nOrganized by\n\nCyril Herry (Neurocentre Magendie)\nAnass El Azraoui (IINS)\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/mini-symposium-neuronal-representations-of-valence-and-goal-directed-behaviors/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,Symposium
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