Prospects for Collaborative Research between Latin Palaeography, Cognitive Psychology and the Neurosciences
Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-Provence, FranceProspects for Collaborative Research between Latin Palaeography, Cognitive Psychology and the Neurosciences Twenty years ago, Brian Stock, the distinguished Canadian historian of medieval literature and philosophy, published Augustine the Reader, a seminal resource for examining the patristic vocabulary for reading in the fifth century C.E. The Latin verbs videre and inspicere came to be closely […]
Musicians at the cocktail party: Neural correlates of bottom-up and top down mechanisms
Amphi MASSIANI 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France"Musicians at the cocktail party: Neural correlates of bottom-up and top down mechanisms" Robert Zatorre Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University Segregating sound mixtures makes demands on multiple cognitive and neural mechanisms that musical training may enhance or exploit. In a series of studies we have documented the music-related enhancement behaviorally in the context of speech […]
Using Data Science to Study Children’s Cognitive Development
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France"Using Data Science to Study Children's Cognitive Development" Abdellah Fourtassi Following the seminal work of Piaget, the traditional approach in cognitive development has focused on studying the structure of children’s knowledge in controlled situations (e.g., laboratory experiments). While this approach allows for precise inference about how children behave in certain tasks, it cannot provide an […]
What we learn and when we learn it: the interaction of maturation and experience in music and language
FRUMAM 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceWhat we learn and when we learn it: the interaction of maturation and experience in music and language Virginia Penhune Department of Psychology, Concordia University Laboratory for Motor Control and Neural Plasticity https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/psychology/research/penhune-lab.html The impact of training or experience is not the same at all points in development. Children who learn to play a musical […]
Rencontre recherches sur le jeune enfant
Maison de la recherche 29 Avenue Robert Schuman,, Aix en Provence, FranceProgramme : 13h Visite du BabyLab de la Maison de la Recherche (Fabrice Cauchard) 13h45 Lola Rivoal et Maud Champagne Lavau (LPL) Isabelle Dautriche (LPC) 15h Pause Café 15h30 Abdellah Fourtassi (LIS) Clément François (LPL) Marianne Jover (Centre PsyCLE) Lieu : Maison de la recherche, 29 avenue Schuman, salle 2.44 Date […]
Journée Annuelle des Doctorants 2019
Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-Provence, FranceProgrammeJAD2019
Cerebral Processing of Voice Information: From Monkeys to Deep Learning
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FrancePascal Belin, Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone, CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université, France --------------------------- How do we extract and process the treasure-trove of information in voices? Experiments involving techniques ranging from monkey neuroimaging to deep learning provide an increasingly detailed picture of the ‘vocal brain’ and its evolution in primates. Results suggest an organization in […]
Prof. Friedemann Pulvermüller (Freie Universität Berlin)
FRUMAM 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceBrain-language models, prediction and the neural basis of communication
Louis-Jean Boë GIPSA-lab, UGA–CNRS, Grenoble
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceThe Dawn of Speech is Older Than We Thought The production of speech repurposes an entire set of anatomical features that are primarily used for vital functions: breathing, sucking, chewing and swallowing. Hypotheses about the dawn of speech try to determine the period during which our ancestors began to produce, by exaptation, differentiated vocalizations associated […]