Publicado el viernes 24 de mayo de 2019
Resumen
From an interdisciplinary perspective including neuroscience, medicine, the humanities and art, the meeting aims at (1) advancing and disseminating scientific knowledge on how specific sleep processes aid memory consolidation (2) inspiring science and arts to adopt new approaches to the importance of sleep and dreams (3) benefiting society by promoting awareness for good sleep habits and their effect on cognitive well-being.
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Presentation
From an interdisciplinary perspective including neuroscience, medicine, the humanities and art, the meeting aims at (1) advancing and disseminating scientific knowledge on how specific sleep processes aid memory consolidation (2) inspiring science and arts to adopt new approaches to the importance of sleep and dreams (3) benefiting society by promoting awareness for good sleep habits and their effect on cognitive well-being.
Conference organized by Itzhak Fried (UCLA / Tel-Aviv University) as part of the Paris IAS Brain, Culture & Society Program
Program
Thursday, June 6th
08:30 Welcome
- 09:00 Introduction and welcome Gretty Mirdal (Paris IAS)
- 09:15 Memory and Sleep- New challenges Itzhak Fried (UCLA/Tel-Aviv University)
Cognition during Sleep
- 09:30 How much thinking is going on in the sleeping brain? Sid Kouider (CNRS-ENS)
- 10:00 Neuronal information processing during sleep Yuval Nir (Tel-Aviv University)
- 10:30 Discussion
- 11:00 Break
Enhancement and Inception (Part I: Rodents)
- 11:30 Modulation of memory during sleep Michael Zugaro (CNRS-Collège de France)
- 12:00 Changing the mind of mice : Inception of memories during sleep Marie Lacroix (ESPCI Paris Tech - Cog’X SAS)
- 12:30 Discussion
13 :00 Lunch Break
Enhancement and Inception (Part II: Humans)
- 14:30 Learning when our brains are off-line Delphine Oudiette (ICM)
- 15:00 Enhancing human memory- From single neurons to clinical translation Itzhak Fried (UCLA/TAU)
- 15:30 Discussion
16:00 Break
Dreaming (Part I)
- 16:15 The relation of dreaming to memory consolidation during sleep Mark Blagrove (Swansea University)
- 16:45 Dream appreciation and revisiting dreams by artwork, Mark Blagrove, Julia Lockheart (Swansea University)
- 17:30 Discussion
Friday, June 7th
08:45 Welcome
Dreaming (Part II)
- 09:00 The dreaming brain Francesca Siclari (UNIL-CHUV)
- 09:30 Discussion: Neural intersections of dreams, memory and consciousness
In Search of Lost Sleep
- 10:00 Genius, Memory and Sleep : the Cases of M. Proust and F. Kafka Antonio Perciaccante (Goriza Hospital)
- 10:30 Break
- 10:45 Insomnia and Emotional Memory Eus Van Someren (Netherland Institute for Neuroscience)
- 11:15 Sleep quality, Cognition and Aging Geraldine Rauchs (Inserm-Caen University)
- 11:45 Neuronal lapses during sleep deprivation Itzhak Fried, Yuval Nir (UCLA, TAU)
- 12:15 Discussion
- 12:45 Summary and adjourn
Registration
Free registration required: https://www.paris-iea.fr/en/events/sleep-and-memory-2
Categorías
- Pensamiento (Categoría principal)
- Sociedad > Sociología
- Sociedad > Estudios de las ciencias
- Pensamiento y Lenguaje > Pensamiento > Ciencias cognitivas
- Épocas > Época contemporánea
Lugares
- IEA de Paris - Hôtel de Lauzun - 17 quai d'Anjou
París, Francia (75004)
Fecha(s)
- jueves 06 de junio de 2019
- viernes 07 de junio de 2019
Palabras claves
- cerveau, culture, société, sommeil, rêve, cognition, neurosciences, médecine, art, mémoire, brain, society, dream, neuroscience, medecine, humanities, memory
Contactos
- IEA de Paris Information
courriel : information [at] paris-iea [dot] fr
URLs de referencia
Fuente de la información
- Élodie Saubatte
courriel : elodie [dot] saubatte [at] paris-iea [dot] fr
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Para citar este anuncio
« Sleep and memory », Coloquio, Calenda, Publicado el viernes 24 de mayo de 2019, https://doi.org/10.58079/12tm

