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SCIENTIFIC THEME

This one-day scientific meeting is a great opportunity to learn about and discuss MRI neuroimaging and brain disorders.

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PROGRAM

  • 9h : Welcome
  • 9h15 : Introduction of the MRI Centre
  • Morning session: Language & its pathologies
    •  9h30 – 10h30 : Keynote : Kate Watkins (St Anne’s College, Oxford):  “Neural correlates of developmental disorders of speech and language”
    • 10h30 – 11h : Coffe break & posters session
    • 11h – 12h : Projects carried out at the MRI Centre
      • Eddy Cavalli : “Compensatory re-organization of the reading network in adult with dyslexia”
      • Lauriane Veron-Delor, Jérémy Danna & Serge Pinto : “Motor network of writing and dysgraphia in Parkinson’s disease”

  • 12h – 14h : Lunch break & Posters session
  • Afternoon session: Sensory-motor & its pathologies 17h : Cocktail & posters session17h : Cocktail & Posters session
    • 14h – 15h : Keynote : Tamar Makin (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge): “Brain plasticity for alternative hand control : From phantoms to extra robotic fingers”
    • 15h – 16h30 : Projects carried out at the MRI Centre
      • Raphaëlle Schlienger & Anne Kavounoudias : “Perception of the body & deafferentation : spinal cord and brain MRI approaches”
      • Manon Chateau & Jozina De Graaf : “Sensory-motor loop underlying phantom hand movements in transhumeral amputees”
      • Thomas Brochier : “Argon neuroprotection in a non-human primate model of transient cerebral ischemia
  • 16h30 : Cocktail & Posters session

REGISTRATION

Registration is free but mandatory.    

Please register for the 13th annual scientific day fMRI meeting by Friday 7th October 2022.

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We encourage all students and post-docs to present posters of their MRI studies, whether or not they involve brain disorders.

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