• Information-oriented and cross-language aspects on speech and cortical rhythms by François Pellegrino

    Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France

    Information-oriented and cross-language aspects on speech and cortical rhythms by François Pellegrino (CNRS & Université de Lyon, Dynamics of Language Lab UMR5596) During the last two decades a growing body of evidence has shown a close relationship between temporal structure of speech and neural oscillatory activities, especially in the theta and gamma bands. More specifically, […]

  • PhD&post-doc welcoming day

    Malmousque Chemin de la Batterie des Lions, Marseille, France

    10-10.30: Welcome: breakfast and introduction to ILCB PhD &post-doc group   10.00-11.30: group work session 1 Groups of the ILCB day February 8th  focusing on the cross cutting topics of the ILCB and “interdisciplinarity” , 3 groups -interactions ; learning and networks; comparative approaches- with 3-4 members/group). The session will contain presentations of the same […]

  • Workshop Doctorants et Post-Doctorants

    Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France

    Program  ILCB-day February 8th (Salle de voûtes, St Charles, Marseille) Morning dedicated to three group presentations by the PhD-students and post-docs of the ILCB followed by interactive discussions around transversal topics with all the members of the ILCB. 9.30 - 10.30:  "Interactions" 10.30 - 11.30: "Learning and networks" 11.30 - 12.30: "Comparative approaches" 12.30 - […]

  • Competitive neurocognitive networks underlying learning and memory: from stress to brain stimulation by Dezso Nemeth

    Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-Provence, France

    Human learning depends on multiple cognitive systems related to dissociable brain structures. These systems interact not only in cooperative but sometimes competitive ways in optimizing performance. Previous studies showed that manipulations reducing the engagement of frontal lobe-mediated explicit, attentional processes can lead to improved performance in striatum-related procedural learning.

  • Understanding publication practices, (models and time-courses) across disciplines to improve the impact of your inter-disciplinary research

    Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France

    An inter-disciplinary discussion at ILCB In our modern science practices, it would not be surprising to hear that the three most important assets for a scientist are… publication, publication, publication! But what exactly is a publication? The answer to this question could be very different across disciplines, and many of its significant aspects are evolving. […]

  • In search for the cognitive foundations of Euclidean geometry ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Towards processing theories of conversation

    Malmousque Chemin de la Batterie des Lions, Marseille, France

    11h Dr. Véronique Izard (Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center, CNRS & Université Paris Descartes) : In search for the cognitive foundations of Euclidean geometry 12h Prof. Antje S. Meyer (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen The Netherlands)  : Towards processing theories of conversation 13h Lunch Confirm attendance (mandatory) by sending an email to lunchtalks@ilcb.fr   […]

  • Special ILCB Workshop “Speech, Language and the Brain”

    Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France

    Special ILCB Workshop "Speech, Language and the Brain" Salle des Voutes  – Faculté St Charles Marseille   Sonja Kotz : Dept. of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology, Maastricht University Ken Pugh : President and Director of Research at Haskins Laboratories Anne-Lise Giraud : University of Geneva Karsten Steinhauer : School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of […]

  • Inter-ACT: A workshop on action and communication bridging psycholinguistics and social neuroscience

    Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-Provence, France

    9.20 Introduction to the Workshop 9.30 Dr. Anna K. Kuhlen (Institute for Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) Neuro-cognitive studies on language production in shared task settings Typically, people speak in the context of social interaction. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how the neuro-cognitive processes of language production are shaped by social interaction. I […]