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Dr Bertrand Thirion (Inria)12/07/2024 10:15Invited talksTalk (Long)
Recent years have witnessed intense interactions between cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence, with the deep learning revolution driving new developments in neuroscience.
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A first aspect concerns the processing of neuroscience data, which is often in the form of time courses. These data are often short and noisy, and suffer from poorly controlled confounding effects. AI-powered... -
Dr Christophe Pallier (EMR CNRS 9003 & INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab U992)12/07/2024 11:30Invited talksTalk (Long)
Do representations proposed in linguistic theories, such as constituent trees, correspond to actual data structures constructed in real-time in the brain during language comprehension? And if so, what are the brain regions involved? This question was investigated in a series of functional magnetic resonance studies using various experimental paradigms, including repetition priming, syntactic...
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