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Colloque - Liping Wang : The Control of Sequence Working Memory in the Prefrontal Cortex
( 01/10/25 )
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Colloque - Naama Friedmann : Seeing Syntax Everywhere: Syntactic Theory, Language Impairments, and the Brain
( 01/10/25 )
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Colloque - Andreas Nieder : The Neuronal Basis of Numerical Cognition in Humans and Nonhuman Primates
( 01/10/25 )
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Colloque - Lionel Naccache : Exploring Consciousness at the Edge: Global Neuronal Workspace Framework & Neurology
( 01/10/25 )
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Colloque - Pieter Roelfsema: Conscious Perception: The Propagation of Selection Signals through the Global Neuronal Workspace
( 01/10/25 )
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Colloque - Katia Coutant, Alban Guyomarc'h & Yann Robert : General Discussion, introduced and chaired by Young Researchers
( 26/09/25 )
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Colloque - Jonathan B. Wiener : Space as Province, Property, and Planetary Protection: Risk and the Rise of the Interplanetary
( 26/09/25 )
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Colloque - Margaret Moore : Exploration and Exploitation: Territorial Rights in Outer Space
( 26/09/25 )
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Colloque - Michela Massimi : Lunar Grabbing. On Scientific Commoning in Outer Space (and Oceanic Seabed too)
( 26/09/25 )
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Colloque - Fabio Tronchetti : Rethinking ''Common Heritage of Mankind'' in the 21st Century: a Pathway towards Enabling Lunar Activities for the Benefit of All
( 26/09/25 )
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Colloque - Michael Byers : Que le jeu commence ! Commercial Space Mining and the Politics of Treaty Interpretation
( 25/09/25 )
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Colloque - Philippe Achilleas : International Space Law Facing the Commercial Exploitation of Celestial Body Resources
( 25/09/25 )
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Colloque - Alex Mills : Private International Law and the Possibility of Extraterrestrial Property: ''Finders, Keepers'' or ''the Province of All Mankind''?
( 25/09/25 )
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Colloque - Lukas Rass-Masson : Property in Outer Space and Competition between Legal Orders from a Private Law Perspective
( 25/09/25 )
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Colloque - Katrina M. Wyman : Early Legal Visions of Space: Does Myres McDougal's Work Hold Lessons for Today?
( 25/09/25 )
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