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Comment les attentes sociales influencent la douleur
How social expectations influence pain
Pain is a very subjective sensation. The same condition could be experienced as excruciatingly painful by some people, while others will consider it as barely painful. A study conducted by Leonie Koban, researcher in the team of Philippe Fossati and...
10.21.2019 Research, science & health
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Inhibitory autapses: essential structures to synchronize a prominent type of cortical neuron with cognitive-relevant network activity
A study conducted by Alberto BACCI’s (CNRS) team at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM showed that a specific type of inhibitory neuron of the cerebral cortex makes a large number of synapses with themselves (autapses). Autaptic self-inhibition is much...
09.12.2019 Research, science & health
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EEG evidence of compensatory mechanisms in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
Early biomarkers are needed to identify individuals at high risk of preclinical Alzheimer's disease and to better understand the pathophysiological processes of disease progression. Preclinical Alzheimer's disease EEG changes would be non-invasive...
06.25.2019 Research, science & health
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Caffeine and the Dyskinesia Related to Mutations in the ADCY5 Gene
A team from the department of neurology of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital-APHP and the Institut du Cerveau, led by Prof Emmanuel FLAMAND-ROZE and Dr Aurélie MENERET, showed the positive effect of coffee in dyskinesia caused by a mutation of ADCY5...
06.18.2019 Research, science & health
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Moral emotions, a diagnotic tool for frontotemporal dementia ?
A study conducted by Marc Teichmann and Carole Azuar at the Brain and Spine Institute in Paris (France) and at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital shows a particularly marked impairment of moral emotions in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The...
06.07.2019 Research, science & health
Centre for Neuroinformatics
Centre for Neuroinformatics
The Centre for Neuroinformatics is a transverse structure in the Institute, gathering researchers, engineers, and IT people, united to promote excellence in data management, data analysis, and scientific computing across the whole Paris Brain...
04.12.2019 Research, science & health
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Unraveling brain plasticity dynamics
Brain plasticity is the dynamic process happening in our brain as we learn through experience, and it varies greatly with age. What are the mechanism behind this? A study conducted by Alberto Bacci’s team at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM discovered...
01.09.2019 Research, science & health
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A robust EEG tool for classification of states of consciousness
Diagnosing Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) is difficult and requires robust and reliable tools. A study conducted by Denis Engemann (Inria, French national research institute for the digital sciences – CEA NeuroSpin) and Federico Raimondo...
10.10.2018 Research, science & health
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Testosterone increases men’s preference for status goods
A recent study conducted by a research team around Hilke Plassmann, the INSEAD Chaired Professor of Decision Neuroscience & Paris Brain Institute (Paris Brain Institute – Inserm/CNRS/Sorbonne Université), a principal investigator in the Social...
07.12.2018 Research, science & health
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Brain anatomy predicts our food choices!
Would you rather have a piece of chocolate cake or steamed veggies? Making healthy food choices isn’t always easy! A study conducted by a team of researchers around Liane Schmidt (Inserm) and Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD) at the Brain and Spine Institute...
06.07.2018 Research, science & health
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INSIGHT study highlights compensation mechanisms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease lesions
INSIGHT study highlights compensation mechanisms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease lesions used to maintain intellectual and memory capabilities.
03.24.2018 Research, science & health
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A new mechanism to control neural stem cell function during brain development
Bassem Hassan’s team at Institut du Cerveau - ICM discovered a specific type of neural stem cell and deciphered a highly precise temporal control mechanism for their function during brain development in Drosophila (fruit flies). The results were...
03.23.2018 Research, science & health