Evènement postdoc
Interpreting machine learning in hearing, communication and language sciences: why, how, and the current challenges
Here is the link to the event : https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/99484117315?pwd=d3gyYmlDa2QycUpET3pxZ2x0LzNVQT09 "Interpreting machine learning ? Why and how ? " In the context of a cycle of talks organized by the ILCB post-docs, we are organising February, 11th (online) a talk/round table on interpretability. This event is dedicated to be informal and aims to be a place […]
Understanding the communication between the spoken and written language system from a network perspective
Shuai Wang, Postdoc ILCB and Chotiga Pattamadilok, CNRS researcher, LPL Abstract : The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex, also named visual word form area, plays a key role in reading. Recent evidence suggests that it is also involved in different levels of speech processing, from phoneme analysis to sentence listening. Yet, little is known about the […]
Comparing brains across individuals and species via cortical folding patterns
KepKee and Olivier Coulon Abstract: A prominent feature of the human cerebral cortex is the presence of folds, or sulci. Even though cortical sulci look very different from one person to another, sulcal organisation is not at all random: it follows a topography that is highly conserved across human and nonhuman primates. Robust sulci-function relationships have mostly […]
Summer school
CIRM - Luminy 163 avenuede Luminy, Case 916, Marseille, FranceMind fair: a walk through language, communication and the brain
Espace Pouillon 3 place Victor Hugo, MarseilleFriday March 18th 2022 Espace Pouillon, campus St Charles, Marseille Program mind fair 18 mars 9:30-10:30 am - Opening triple keynote "Hemispheric specialization of the brain in humans, babies & nonhuman primates꞉ Implication for language organization" By Jessica Dubois (Inserm, NeuroDiderot Unit, Neuropsin, Paris), "Exploring early hemispheric asymmetries in the developing brain through structural MRI studies in babies" […]