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How the brain tracks structure in rapidly unfolding sounds| title | How the brain tracks structure in rapidly unfolding sounds |
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| start_date | 2025/02/14 |
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| schedule | 10h30-11h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | amphi Dussane |
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| details | Séminaire Measuring and predicting structure processing in sounds and language |
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| summary | Professor Chait studies how biological neural networks detect regularity. For that purpose, she has led several experimental investigations measuring the automatic detection of complex auditory structures in Magneto-encephalography (Barascud et al. 2016). Her work additionally questioned how these regularities are involved in auditory scene analysis. Recently, Professor Chait supervised theses concerned with novel variants of these structure detection, as well as tests of these paradigms in animal models including the Ferret, extending her analysis to single-cell recordings. Her presentation will consequently dissect in detail the neuronal processing underlying rapid structure detection. |
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| responsibles | Boubenec |
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| submitted | published | | 2025/02/10 13:45 UTC |
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