Symposium: From Cortical Microcircuits to Consciousness (CORTICON)

2022-04-11 08:00 2022-04-13 17:30 Symposium: From Cortical Microcircuits to Consciousness (CORTICON)

The Symposium: From Cortical Microcircuits to Consciousness aims at bringing together the Human Brain Project’s neuroscientists and invited guests to present their latest achievements in understanding neurocircuit dynamics at microscales, meso- and macro-scales, including the emergence of consciousness. Theories of consciousness will be reviewed and challenged by new findings from brain circuits and behavior. The involvement of neuronal and neuroglial cells in brain functioning, memory, learning, cognition and consciousness in health and disease will be discussed from the experimental and theoretical perspective.

The Symposium will offer a hands-on session on The Virtual Brain, the platform of EBRAINS for constructing and simulating personalised brain network models. EBRAINS is the European research infrastructure for gathering, processing and simulating brain data.

Finally, the Symposium will address the recent advances in neuroethics and neurophilosophy in neuroscience research and society.

21 Rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris
Thematique : Ethique & intégrité, Recherche, Sciences et société

In-person conference in Paris featuring latest research achievements in neurocircuit dynamics, The Virtual Brain by EBRAINS, neuroethics&neurophilosophy in neuroscience research and society.

  • Public
    Réservé à certains publics
  • Type d'évènement
    Conférence / séminaire / webinaire
  • Conditions

    Sur inscription, Plein tarif 250€, Tarif étudiant 150€ (- réduction Early bird)

  • Dates
    11 - 13 avril
    08:00 am - 10:30 pm
  • Lieu
    21 Rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris

The Symposium: From Cortical Microcircuits to Consciousness aims at bringing together the Human Brain Project’s neuroscientists and invited guests to present their latest achievements in understanding neurocircuit dynamics at microscales, meso- and macro-scales, including the emergence of consciousness. Theories of consciousness will be reviewed and challenged by new findings from brain circuits and behavior. The involvement of neuronal and neuroglial cells in brain functioning, memory, learning, cognition and consciousness in health and disease will be discussed from the experimental and theoretical perspective.

The Symposium will offer a hands-on session on The Virtual Brain, the platform of EBRAINS for constructing and simulating personalised brain network models. EBRAINS is the European research infrastructure for gathering, processing and simulating brain data.

Finally, the Symposium will address the recent advances in neuroethics and neurophilosophy in neuroscience research and society.