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SUMMARY:FENS 2022 Satellite Event: The Cognitive Thalamus
DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			This is a vibrant time to talk about the thalamus\, in view of the explosion of researches focusing on new thalamic roles in the cognitive field. Our satellite meeting is organized in the spirit of bringing together research colleagues who are interested in the thalamus and investigate its role in cognition\, especially through its interactions with the hippocampal formation and prefrontal areas\, its contribution to cognitive and behavioral brain functions and/or dysfunctions; and as a treatment target for neurological and psychiatric diseases. Our satellite meeting will thus draw attention to the role of the thalamus and medial diencephalon in higher cognitive functions\, and help to disseminate novel ideas and evidence about thalamic functioning and provide networking opportunities for colleagues to build collaborations. \nRegistration is now closed \nVenue: \nAmphitheatre of the Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Institut (IPGG)\, Paris  \n6 Rue Jean Calvin\, 75005 Paris\, France \nOrganizers: \n– Mathieu Wolff : INCIA (Institut des Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d’Aquitaine)\, Bordeaux\n– Jean-Christophe Cassel / Anne Pereira de Vasconcelos : LNCA (Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Adaptatives)\,  Strasbourg\n– Gisella Vetere : ESCPI (École supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles)\, Paris\n– Sébastien Parnaudeau : Sorbonne Université\, UMR8246\, UM119\, UMRS1130\, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Program\nJunior speakers marked with *\n \n9:00     Welcome \n\nS1. Neuroanatomy of thalamic circuits: Chair Acsady  \nFrancisco Clasca (Spain)\nThe single-cell level organization of thalamic output pathways \nNóra Hádinger* (Hungry)\nSelective cortical control of TRN from the frontal cortex \nCesar Porrero* (Spain)\nThe functional logic of higher-order thalamocortical axon branching to multiple areas \nRobert Vertes (USA)\nProjections from the orbital cortex to the midline thalamus\, with functional considerations \n10:20-10:45 Coffee break \n\nS2. Emotion\, attention & decision: Chair Wolff \nHelen Barbas (USA) / Basilis Zikopoulos (USA) (shared presentation)\nPathways for content\, context\, and emotions through the primate dorsal thalamus and the thalamic reticular nucleus \nSarah Morceau* (France)\nExploit or explore? Thalamocortical circuits for deciding in dynamic environments \nMike Halassa (USA)\nThalamocortical interactions in flexible cognitive control \nAnna Mitchell (New Zealand)\nThe mediodorsal thalamus and cardiovascular and olfactory processing \n12:00-13:30 Lunch Break \n\nS3. Learning & memory: Chair Pereira de Vasconcelos \nAline Stephan (France)\nDo the reuniens/rhomboid nuclei participate in encoding contextual and spatial memories? \nBianca Silva (Italy)\nThalamic circuits for fear memory attenuation \nGisella Vetere (France)\nThalamic involvement in the consolidation of long-lasting spatial memories \nBelen Pardi (Germany)\nA thalamocortical top-down circuit for associative memory \n14:40-14:50 Quick break \n\nS4. Thalamus\, sleep & beyond: Chair Cassel \nAntoine Adamantidis (Switzerland)\nOptical dissection of thalamic implication in sleep structure and functions  \nMichal Milczarek* (UK)\nThe dynamics of hippocampal-mammillary body activity across the sleep-wake cycle \nDidier Pinault (France)\nThe thalamic reticular nucleus\, sleep and schizophrenia \n14:45-15:10 Coffee break \n\nS5. Focus on the human & NHP thalamus: Chair Barbeau \nMelanie Wilke (Germany)\nContributions of the pulvinar to transform perception into actions  \nJames Perry* (UK)\nAnterior thalamic pathology in Down syndrome \nGiulio Pergola (Italy)\nThe human thalamus in cognition \nShirin Mahdavi* (Germany) PhD\nThalamic Contributions to Internal Models for Motor Control \nCsaba Dávid* (Hungary)\nMorpho-functional segmentation of the human thalamus linked to the frontal cortex using the combination of cell types and afferents \nLola Danet* (France)\nImpact of unilateral thalamic infarct involving the mediodorsal nucleus on the functional connectivity of humans \n\nFuture plans\n \n\n		\n	\n\n
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