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SUMMARY:The cerebellum in language and cognition
DESCRIPTION:Anila D’Mello : l’Université de Texas  \n  \nThe cerebellum contains over 80% of the neurons in the brain\, and over 50% of the neurons in the central nervous system. Despite being historically considered a motor structure\, clinical and neuroimaging work find that the cerebellum is also important for cognition. This talk will present research integrating human neuroimaging\, behavior\, and neuromodulation to understand cerebellar contributions to higher-order language\, social communication\, and cognitive control in both neurotypical and autistic individuals.
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/the-cerebellum-in-language-and-cognition/
LOCATION:B011 LPL\, 5 avenue Pasteur\, Aix-en-Provence\, 13100\, France
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:(Mis)alignment in alignment research
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nhttps://www.cobra-network.eu/misalignment-workshop/
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/misalignment-in-alignment-research/
LOCATION:B011 LPL\, 5 avenue Pasteur\, Aix-en-Provence\, 13100\, France
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SUMMARY:14th annual scientific day of the MRI-INT Center
DESCRIPTION:The MRI-INT Center in Marseille is organising its 14th annual scientific day on Friday\, October 20 at Cerimed\, on the medical school campus of La Timone\, Marseille. \nThis year’s theme is ‘Neuroimaging beyond the cortex’ and will be an awesome opportunity to discover various aspects of imaging the cerebellum\, the basal ganglia\, and the spinal cord. It will feature talks by international\, national\, and local experts in the field. \nIt will also be an opportunity for local postdocs and students to present their MRI neuroimaging work in a poster session\, whatever the brain region of interest. \nYou can access the program here : https://irmf.int.univ-amu.fr/en/annual-meetings/\nRegistration if free but mandatory : https://14th-day-mri-int.sciencesconf.org/\nIf you are interested\, please register as soon as possible : the number of places is limited. \nWe are looking forward to you participation to this event ! \nThe organizers : Elin Runnqvist\, Olivier Coulon\, Jean-Luc Anton\, Marie-Hélène Grosbras
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/14th-annual-scientific-day-of-the-mri-int-center/
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SUMMARY:Annulé
DESCRIPTION:Prediction in Language Processing: Some Ideas About How It’s Done \nTamara Swaab\, Ph.D. \nEditor-in-Chief: Cognition \nProfessor\, Department of Psychology and \nCenter for Mind and Brain \nUniversity of California\, Davis \nTitle of Talk: Prediction in Language Processing:  Some Ideas About How It’s Done. \nRooted in century old ideas of Kant\, recent theories of perception\, cognition\, language\, and neuroscience propose that active generation of top-down predictions of imminent sensory input guide our perceptual experiences. These predictions can be based on long-term knowledge representations stored in memory\, experience based probabilistic constraints and immediate contextual constraints. Several prominent contemporary approaches to language interpretation assign significant impact to predictive processing during language interpretation. According to these accounts\, comprehenders engage in a set of processes by which they can predict and pre-activate imminent bits of the linguistic input. Some models suggest that predictive processing during language comprehension happens reflexively and under all circumstances. I will present the results of a series of studies from our lab that suggest that comprehenders do not automatically and uniformly predict\, but instead flexibly adapt predictive processing depending on its utility in a given processing environment. \n 
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/tamara-swaab/
LOCATION:Salle des voûtes\, St Charles\, 3 place Victor Hugo\, Marseille\, 13001\, France
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