Brain & Cognition Seminars

Brain and Cognition Seminar
January, February and March 2015
Tuesday
Jan. 11-15
ALPINE BRAIN MEETING, Champéry, Switzerland
Tuesday
Jan, 20
Jonas Obleser
Max Planck Research Group “Auditory Cognition”, Max Planck Institute for Human
Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
The listening brain: Acoustic challenges and adaptive change
Tuesday
Jan.27
Isabelle Merlet
INSERM-Laboratoire de Traitement du Signal et de l'Image, Université de Rennes
Models of brain sources and EEG processing in patients with epilepsy
Tuesday
Feb. 3
Jeremy Wolfe
Ophthalmology & Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Visual Attention Lab Center for Advanced Medical Imaging (Radiology) Brigham &
Women's Hospital Boston
If I can see so much, why do I miss so much?
Tuesday
Feb. 10
Jochem Rieger
Applied Neurocognitive Psychology Lab. Department of Psychology
Faculty VI, University of Oldenburg
Models of perception, cognition, and action based on encoding and decoding
approaches
Tuesday
Feb. 17
Stefan Moratti
Complutense University of Madrid,Department of Basic Psychology I, Madrid, Spain
Adaptation of the visual sensory system to changing fear related contingencies
Tuesday
Feb. 24
Todd Hare
Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, Dept. of Economics, University of
Zurich
Neural mechanisms of self-control and flexibility in decision making
Tuesday
March 3
Aysenil Belger
Director of Neuroimaging Research Department of Psychiatry University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Multimodal imaging of function in the psychosis prodrome
Tuesday
March 10
Johannes Graeff
EPFL, School of Life Sciences, Brain Mind Institute
Histone acetylation - Molecular memory aids on the chromatin
Tuesday
March 17
Rowshanak Hashemiyoon
Klinik für Stereotaxie und Funktionelle Neurochirurgie
Universitätsklinikum Köln
Chronic Recordings in the Human Thalamus during DBS Therapy Give Insights into the
Role of Oscillations in Tourette Syndrome
Tuesday
March 24
Thomas Nyffeler
Zentrum für Neurologie und Neurorehabilitation, Kantonsspital Luzern
Spatial neglect and TMS
Tuesday
March 31
CNS, San Francisco
Les colloques ont lieu les MARDIS de 12h30 à 13h30 - salle 190.158l, Auditorium
Campus Biotech – Chemin des Mines 9 – CH 1201 Genève - Contact : 022 379 53 69
Les personnes extérieures au Campus, doivent se présenter à la réception