• Integrating Neural Noise and Neuroinflammatory Hypotheses: Exploring the Comorbidity of Dyslexia, Depression, and Stress

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    Fumiko Hoeft Recent advancements in our understanding of dyslexia have highlighted the complex interplay between neurobiological mechanisms and comorbid conditions such as depression and stress. The Neural Noise Hypothesis (NNH) of dyslexia proposes that dysregulated neural activity, characterized by excessive glutamatergic neurotransmission, leads to the disrupted auditory and visual processing that typifies this learning disorder. […]

  • The evolution and social functions of human nonverbal vocalisations

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    Dr. Katarzyna PISANSKI Human nonverbal vocalisations such as screams, cries, and laughter convey socially vital information, yet have received far less attention than speech. We still know very little about how emotional vocalisations develop, how we use them in everyday life, or how they vary across cultures.  While human vocalisations share important features with the […]

  • Brain mechanisms for structuring and searching through knowledge via cognitive maps

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    Simone Viganò (Neurospin, CEA & Université Paris-Saclay) A central challenge for the brain is not only storing knowledge, but organizing it in a form that can be flexibly searched, recombined, and used to guide behavior. Over the past decade, the cognitive map framework has emerged as one leading account of how this may be achieved, […]

  • Spectacle

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  • Spectacle

    Friche la Belle de Mai — GMEM 41 Rue Jobin, Marseille