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SUMMARY:Mind fair: a walk through language\, communication and the brain
DESCRIPTION:Friday March 18th 2022 \nEspace Pouillon\, campus St Charles\, Marseille \nProgram\nmind fair 18 mars\n\n9:30-10:30 am – Opening triple keynote \n“Hemispheric specialization of the brain in humans\, babies & nonhuman primates꞉ Implication for language organization” \nBy Jessica Dubois (Inserm\, NeuroDiderot Unit\, Neuropsin\, Paris)\, \n“Exploring early hemispheric asymmetries in the developing brain through structural MRI studies in babies” \n \n  \n& Guy Vingerhoets (Gents Univ\, Belgique) \n“Variability of human brain organization: The text-book brain revisited” \n \n  \n11am-1pm \nData dive꞉ EEG and MEG data\, from pre-processing to applications \nIn this group\, we will see the basis of time-series analysis for our EEG\, MEG and even intracerebral recordings. From the preprocessing of the data and the analysis in time and frequency of event-related potentials\, to the main features of each frequency band. All this in an interactive session where you can bring your own laptop to finally process your data. \n11.30am-1pm & 2.30-4pm \nTry it yourself! Interactive experimental protocols \nILCB researchers bridge a zoo of experimental paradigms to decipher the behavioural\, neural and computational underpinnings of human language and communication. This session aims to interactively show you a few of these cutting-edge paradigms developed by PhD and post-doc fellows within ILCB labs. Come try them by yourself to discover how the human brain\, or deep neuromimetic networks\, can process various aspects of language\, speech\, and perception. \n1-2pm – Lunch buffet \n2-4pm \nIntroduction to deep learning in Python and R \nTheoretical introduction and hands-on sessions on deep learning and its applications to time-serie data (e.g.\, EMG\, EEG data). For an optimal experience\, participants should have basic knowledge of R or Python and should bring their own laptop (no installation required). \n2.30-4pm \nLetʼs be fair꞉ looking at the underpinnings of language from an ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspective \nWhich elements are needed to learn a language? Are some of these already present in infants and non-human primates? In order to answer these questions\, we need methods adapted to the investigated populations꞉ let’s be fair!! \n4-4.30pm – Open science discussions \n4.30-6pm – Closing tandem keynote \nThe sounds and meaning of the motor cortex in language \nBy Benjamin Morillon (INS\,Marseille)& Kristof Strijkers (LPL\, Aix-en-Provence) \n6pm – APERO \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/docpostdoc/
LOCATION:Espace Pouillon\, 3 place Victor Hugo\, Marseille\, 13003
CATEGORIES:Evènement postdoc
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