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CERVO conferences: Dre Laure Fivel «Bases neurales de l’externalisation auditive et leurs relations avec les confusions internes et externes chez les patients atteints de schizophrénie»

The scientific lectures of the CERVO Research Centre, in collaboration with the Québec Mental Health Alliance (ASMQ), invite you to a talk by Dr. Laure Fivel entitled:"Neural bases of auditory externalization and their relationship with internal and external misattributions in patients with schizophrenia",on Tuesday, May 13 at 1:00 p.m., in room F-6574. Dr. Fivel will […]

Dre Anna Samaha: Addiction to cocaine: how you take the drug is more important than how much

CERVO Brain Research Centre 2601, Chemin de la Canardière, Québec, Quebec, Canada

The scientific conferences of the CERVO Research Centre and NeuroQuébec invite you to attend a talk by Dr. Anne-Noël Samaha entitled “Addiction to cocaine: how you take the drug is more important than how much”, on Friday, May 16 at 11:00 a.m. The presentation will take place in room F-1455. Dr. Samaha will also be […]

CIME Thursdays: Dre Marie-Josée Brouillette, VIH and cognition

Zoom - Événement virtuel

Hello everyone! We are pleased to welcome Dr. Marie-Josée Brouillette, psychiatrist at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), to the upcoming CIME Thursday on May 22! Dr. Brouillette will present on the topic: HIV and Cognition: What the Last 10 Years Have Taught Us. Here is the Zoom link:https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/63919477912?pwd=uDbyU4kSSC2oY5sii2CeOJgHmaUYza.1 See you soon,Robert Robert Jr Laforce, […]

CERVO conferences: Dr Takaki Komiyama “Inhibitory gating of cortical plasticity in health and disease”

CERVO Brain Research Centre 2601, Chemin de la Canardière, Québec, Quebec, Canada

CERVO research centre My lab studies neural circuit mechanisms of learning. Plasticity of excitatory neurons in the cortex is critical for motor learning. In my seminar, I will discuss several projects that investigate the gating of excitatory plasticity by inhibitory circuits. During learning, subtype-specific modulation of inhibitory circuits disinhibits the dendrites of excitatory neurons, permitting […]