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SUMMARY:ENLIGHT Matchmaking Event
DESCRIPTION:April 29th & 30th\, 2024 – Open for registration  \n\nOnline event via b2match platform\nSee program & registration\n\nENLIGHT is the European university alliance of which the University of Bordeaux is a member\, alongside 9 other universities: University of the Basque Country\, Comenius University in Bratislava\, University of Galway\, Ghent University\, University of Göttingen\, University of Bern\, University of Groningen\, University of Tartu\, and Uppsala University. \nA networking session in English among teacher-researchers/researchers from the 10 universities is organized to initiate research collaborations. \nThe program includes: \nMonday\, April 29th\n \nENLIGHT online networking sessions open to all researchers/teacher-researchers member and of the alliance. \nJoin us on Monday\, April 29th to explore the networking tools available to ENLIGHT researchers and find partners for your research collaboration projects within the alliance. It’s also an excellent opportunity to meet potential partners for future ENLIGHT project calls. \nTo register for Monday’s session\, please follow this link: b2match platform. After creating your profile\, you will be able to attend the presentations during the event\, schedule one-on-one meetings with other participants\, search for funding opportunities\, and post announcements to find partners. You will also have the opportunity to showcase your research projects during dedicated thematic sessions. Each presentation should last 5 minutes\, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session with other faculty and researchers present. If you wish to give a presentation\, please contact Raphaël Patouillard-Panafieu (contact details below) by April 15th\, indicating your chosen session and providing your presentation slides by April 22nd. The presentation template is attached to this email. \nTuesdays\, April 30th\n \nEvent dedicated to Early Career Researchers – Leadership & Networking \nParticipate in an event tailored for Early Career Researchers\, addressing leadership and networking from theoretical and practical perspectives.  A workshop will be carried out by Juko-Mart Kõlar from the University of Tartu with a practical case study on navigating the complexities of building and managing a diverse team in a fiercely competitive landscape. He will outline strategies and techniques for fostering an environment where every team member comprehends their role in achieving objectives and where efficient coordination mechanisms are ingrained in the daily culture. \nRegister separately for the training for Early Career Researchers here. \nIn case of any questions related to the event for ECRs\, please contact silvester.krcmery@uniba.sk.  \n  \nECRs are also invited to join on Monday 29th. \nThe ENLIGHT RISE team\n \nContact\n\nRaphaël Patouillard-Panafieu\nEU R&I grants officer\nBordeaux University\nraphael.patouillard-panafieu@u-bordeaux.fr\nSubscribe to the Alliance newsletter\nhttps://enlight-eu.org/index.php/university-about-us/about-enlight/newsletter \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/enlight-matchmaking-event/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Evénement Université,Pour les scientifiques
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SUMMARY:Mini symposium - Brain & Language Models
DESCRIPTION:In the frame of Subba Oota’s Phd defense : « Neuro-Computational Models of Language Comprehension: characterizing similarities and differences between language processing in brains and language models » \nVenue: CGFB \nProgram\n9h15 : Accueil café \n9h35 : Présentation de la matinée \n9h45 : Stefan Frank (Centre for Language Studies\, Radboud University\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands) \n**Stefan Frank**\nAssociate Professor of Psycholinguistics\, Universitair Hoofddocent Taalpsychologie\, Centre for Language Studies\, Radboud University\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands \nTalk: **The role of backpropagated prediction error in sentence acceptability and ERPs** \nFitz & Chang (2019) argue that event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during sentence comprehension result from the detection and incorporation of word-prediction error. The N400 component would correlate with prediction error while the P600 would be indicative of error backpropagation in the language system. Psycholinguistically speaking\, the latter is an estimate of how much the comprehended sentence can engender change in a person’s believes about the language’s grammar. I will present an evaluation of this hypothesis on a corpus of EEG data recorded from participants reading naturalistic English sentences. Moreover\, I will demonstrate that backpropagated error also accounts for the subjective acceptability of sentences. \n10h40 : Courte pause \n10h50 : Christophe Pallier (NeuroSpin\, INSERM-CEA\, Saclay\, France) \n**Christophe Pallier**\nDirecteur de Recherche CNRS\, EMR CNRS 9003 & INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging\, Lab U992\, Neurospin\, CEA/SAC/DRF/Joliot\, Saclay\, France) \nTalk : In search of syntactic representations in the brain \nDo representations proposed in linguistic theories\, such as constituent trees\, correspond to actual data structures constructed in real-time in the brain during language comprehension? And if so\, what are the brain regions involved? This question was investigated in a series of functional magnetic resonance studies using various experimental paradigms\, including repetition priming\, syntactic complexity manipulation\, and NLP models trained on limited corpora. I will argue that while many questions remain unanswered\, progress has been made. For example\, the results suggest that full syntactic parsing of sentences may not happen automatically\, but that local syntactic operations (merge) do. The use of deep learning models to locate syntactic and semantic information in the brain will also be discussed. \n11h45 : Table ronde + Fabien Lotte (Inria) + Gaël Jobard (U. Bordeaux\, IMN\, GIN) \n12h15 : Fin \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/mini-symposium-neuro-computational-models/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Symposiums
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