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Colloque - Michel Butor : Dialogue avec 33 variations de Ludwig van Beethoven sur une valse de Diabelli
( 10/10/25 )
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Colloque - Mathias Sablé-Meyer : Dissecting the Language of Thought Hypothesis across Marr's Levels
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Valentin Wyart : The What?, How? And Why? Of Behavior: Using Cognitive Computational Models to Answer Distinct Questions about Human Cognition
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Fosca Al Roumi : How Humans Compress Information in Memory: The Language of Thought Hypothesis
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Florian Mormann : Single-Neuron Correlates of Perception and Memory in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Lorenzo Ciccione : The Perception and Understanding of Patterns and Graphics
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Edvard Moser : Network Coding in Grid Cells and Place Cells: From Space to Memory
( 03/10/25 )
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Colloque - Claire Sergent : The Global Workspace Model of Consciousness: Then and Now
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Bruce McCandliss : Discovering Combinatorial Affordances of Elements to Form Gestalts: Learning to ''See Ideas via Groupitizing and Visual Word Forms
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Evelyn Eger : Pattern Codes for Numerical Quantity during Perception and Internal Computation in the Human Brain
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Jean-Pierre Changeux : The Global Neuronal Workspace from the Molecular to the Cognitive Level: Consequences for Pathology and Pharmacology
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Justin Halberda : The Relationship Between The Approximate Number System (ANS) And Math Cognition—Evidence From Across Several Continents
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Luca Bonatti : The state of the State of the Arts of the Language of thought
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Lucia Melloni : Building a Theory of Consciousness, One Collaboration at a Time
( 02/10/25 )
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Colloque - Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas : Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Arithmetic Computation in the Human Brain
( 02/10/25 )
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