Symposium
From imagination to reality:physiology and pathology of higher-order conditioning
Venue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Free access – No registration
Organized by
Etienne Coutureau (INCIA), Guillaume Ferreira (NutriNeuro), Giovanni Marsicano (Magendie)
Program
09:00-10:00 Welcome / coffee
10:00-10:10 Introduction
10:10-10:55 Thorsten Kahnt (NIDA, Baltimore, USA)
Orbitofrontal contributions to the flexible use of associative information
10:55-11:30 Arnau Busquets Garcia (IMIM, Barcelona, Spain)
Understanding higher-order conditioning in mice
11:30-11:50 Mélie Talaron (UNSW, Sidney, Australia/Cnrs, Bordeaux, France)
Role of the hippocampus in sensory preconditioning
11:50-12:25 Anne Giersch (Inserm, Strasbourg, France)
Being in contact with reality, or not: the time perspective in schizophrenia
12:25-14:30 Lunch break (lunch not included)
14:30-15:05 Mihaela Iordanova (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada)
Amygdalo-cortical regulation of higher-order fear.
15:05-15:25 Unai Blanco (Inserm/Inrae, Bordeaux, France)
Role of the endocannabinoid system in incidental learning and reality testing
15:25-16:00 Jerome Brunelin (Inserm, Lyon, France)
Unraveling the Brain Mechanisms of Reality Monitoring with Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in healthy and pathological conditions
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:05 Renaud Jardri (Inserm, Lille, France)
Advances in fMRI capture of hallucinatory experiences: from biomarker validation to clinical applications
17:05-17:40 Katharina Schmack (Crick Institute, London, UK)
Computational psychiatry across species to study the biology of hallucinations
With the support of
INCIA, Neurocentre Magendie, NutriNeuro, GPR Adapsy, GDR Memoire, Bordeaux Neurocampus