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The Frontal Lobe as a brain conductor
The frontal lobe controls our more complex behaviours such as decision-making or creativity. In a new study published in Cerebral Cortex, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten's team, at Paris Brain Institute, has identified 12 areas of this part of the brain...
09.02.2016 Research, science & health
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The unconscious under conscious influence
In a study published in the new international scientific journal Neuroscience of Consciousness, Benjamin Rohaut, Inserm researcher, and Lionel Naccache, team leader of the " Picnic lab : Physiological Investigation of Clinically Normal and Impaired...
09.01.2016 Research, science & health
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Insects can taste and therefore detect poisonous foods
Defending oneself against infections is crucial for health and survival. But detecting bacteria before they enter the body is even more advantageous! Our senses of smell and taste are particularly important for survival: they allow us to know if some...
07.16.2016 Research, science & health
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Invited researcher : William RICHARDSON, "Role of oligodendrocytes for learning in adult brain"
William Richardson, Pr. at the University College of London (UCL), was at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM on June the 13st 2016. He talks about the important role of oligodendrocytes for learning in adult brain.
06.22.2016 Research, science & health
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Brain Tumours: ultrasound can increase the diffusion of the treatment
Teams from the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, the Pierre and Marie Curie University, the Inserm and the CarThera company, hosted at the Brain and Spine Institute (Institut du Cerveau - ICM), coordinated by professor Alexandre Carpentier...
06.16.2016 Research, science & health
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Analogical reasoning revisited
In our representation of the world, how do we link an electron and the moon ? Through analogical reasoning ! Both gravitate around a nucleus or around earth. Analogical reasoning is a thinking process enabling us to notice a similarity between two...
06.15.2016 Research, science & health
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Gene therapy : regulate the expression of a gene through a specific diet
Basic research in the field of nutrition has enabled to develop, in animals, a system regulating the expression of a gene through a specific diet leading to original therapeutic applications. Developed by a team from the Human Nutrition Unit (Inra...
06.14.2016 Research, science & health
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A natural compound of green tea improves cognitive abilities of patients with trisomy 21
Trisomy 21 is the first genetic cause of intellectual disabilities, and currently cognitive rehabilitation is the only therapeutic approach offered to patients. A phase II clinical trial conducted by an international team involving researchers from...
06.04.2016 Research, science & health
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Guest researcher : Adrian ISAACS, "c9orf72 gene in FTD and ALS"
Professor Adrian Isaacs, neuroscientist at the London University College (UCL), was the Institut du Cerveau - ICM's guest on April 18, 2016. On this occasion, he discusses his research on C9orf72 gene, which unusual mutation is at the origin of two...
05.30.2016 Research, science & health
Stéphanie Baulac
Stéphanie BAULAC : winner of an erc consolidator grant
A specialist in genetics of epilepsy, Stephanie Baulac, co-responsible of the team "genetics and physiopathology of family epilepsies" at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM, is the winner of an ERC Consolidator Grant.
05.18.2016 Research, science & health
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Light cognitive deficit: stem progression toward dementia
In Nature Review Neurology, Professor Harald Hampel and Doctor Simone Lista highlight the need to refine the diagnostic criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in order to set preventive measures and stem the progression toward dementia in...
05.11.2016 Research, science & health
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Tourette's syndrome: tics, a bad habit ?
Tics are the prime manifestations of Tourette's syndrome. How do they appear ? Why do they persist ? Yulia Worbe, from Mary Vidailhet's team, and her colleagues, have shown that patients with Tourette's syndrome develop more normal behaviours than...
05.02.2016 Research, science & health