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Dugué Lab Seminar Series

In this series of talks, scientists from around the world share their ideas on how information is processed and communicated throughout the brain. Topics range from stimulus processing in non-human primates, to human cognitive psychology covering methodological considerations in studying brain processing in space and time.

At the end of each seminar, speakers share their personal “growing up in science” story, giving students and young researchers valuable insight into a wide cross-section of professional paths and their impact on the researcher's life.

Please contact Kirsten Petras (kirsten.petras@u-paris.fr) for videoconference access details at least a day in advance to make sure you get a response in time. Everyone is welcome!

Upcoming Seminars

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Camille Jeunet

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User-centered approach to improve neurofeedback efficiency and usability: Stakes, Progress and Obstacles

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Past Seminars

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Uma Mohan

February 1st 2023

The direction of theta and alpha traveling waves modulates human memory processing

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Nicolas Guerout

March 9st, 2023

Can we repair spinal cord non-invasively by using magnetic stimulation ?

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Philip Sulewski

April 25st,  2023, 2pm, CEST

Analyses of the neural population dynamics during human object vision reveal two types of representational echoes that reverberate across the visual system

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Ombline Delassus

May 11st,  2023, 2pm, CEST

Brain growth and shape in activating FGFR mutation

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Matthieu Gilson

September 6th 2023

Statistical learning in biological neuronal networks

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Uma Mohan

February 1st 2023

The direction of theta and alpha traveling waves modulates human memory processing

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Nicolas Guerout

March 9st, 2023

Can we repair spinal cord non-invasively by using magnetic stimulation ?

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Philip Sulewski

April 25st,  2023, 2pm, CEST

Analyses of the neural population dynamics during human object vision reveal two types of representational echoes that reverberate across the visual system

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Ombline Delassus

May 11st,  2023

Brain growth and shape in activating FGFR mutation

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Uma Mohan

February 1st 2023

The direction of theta and alpha traveling waves modulates human memory processing

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Nicolas Guerout

March 9st, 2023

Can we repair spinal cord non-invasively by using magnetic stimulation ?

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Philip Sulewski

April 25st,  2023

Analyses of the neural population dynamics during human object vision reveal two types of representational echoes that reverberate across the visual system

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Uma Mohan

February 1st 2023

The direction of theta and alpha traveling waves modulates human memory processing

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Nicolas Guerout

March 9st, 2023

Can we repair spinal cord non-invasively by using magnetic stimulation ?

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Uma Mohan

February 1st 2023

The direction of theta and alpha traveling waves modulates human memory processing

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Sophie Herbst

December 14th

Slow oscillatory phase codes for implicit timing

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Sanne ten Oever

October 19th, 2022

Using oscillations to order neural information along an excitability gradient

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Sarang S. Dalal

June 29th, 2022

Our vision – and a little brain – with optically pumped magnetometers

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The Traveling Brain Workshop

June 7th-8th

Workshop on traveling activity in the primate brain

With seminar presentations by the groups of:

Frédéric Chavane - Université Aix-Marseille, INT

Laura Dugué - Université Paris Cité, INCC

Daniel Margulies - Université Paris Cité, INCC

Michael Schmid - Freiburg University, Department of Medicine

All presentations are open to the public

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Fren Smulders

May 25th, 2022, 3:30pm (UTC+1)

EEG alpha during rest: exploring phase and its measurement

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Manuela Ruzzoli

April 26th, 2022

Does 10 Hz matter? Recap over 90 years of the alpha rhythm

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Paris - Toulouse workshop

March 10th, 2022

Brain Oscillations and Traveling Waves

From Université Paris Cité: Laurie Galas, Laetitia Grabot, Camille Fakche

From Université de Toulouse: Benedict Zoefel, Andrea Alamia

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Benoit Cottereau

February 24th, 2022

Symmetry processing in the non-human primate visual cortex

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Paris - NYC workshop

January 26th-27th, 2022

Oscillatory Traveling Waves: New Avenues

From Université Paris Cité: Camille Fakche, Laurie Galas, Laetitia Grabot

From New York University: Jonathan Winawer, David J. Heeger

From Columbia University: Joshua Jacobs, Uma Mohan

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Ole Jensen

December 14th, 2021

An oscillatory pipelining mechanism supporting visual exploration and reading: linking alpha oscillations and saccades

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Andrea Alamia

November 29th, 2021

A predictive coding perspective on oscillatory traveling waves

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Marine Vernet

May 27th, 2021

Isolate and modulate the neural substrate of consciousness: subjective experience of seeing, thinking and acting

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Tom Marshall

May 6th, 2021

Computational specialisation within the cortical eye-movement system

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Saskia Haegens

April 29th, 2021

Oscillatory building blocks underlying perception and cognition

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