Venez découvrir la fresque de la créativité
We are thrilled to announce that the 10th annual meeting of the Society for the Neuroscience of Creativity will take place in Paris, France on May 21, 22 and 23, 2025 at the Paris Brain Institute (Institut du Cerveau). For our first European conference, the theme will be Creativity & Changing Brains, an exploration of how creativity influences and is shaped by changes in the brain, whether those changes occur in clinical, developmental, or everyday contexts.
Abstract submissions are open until January 17th, 2025.
This conference will be held at Institut du Cerveau – Paris Brain Institute on April 26th 2024, from 9am to 6pm.
✍️ Registration is free but mandatory at this URL: https://lnkd.in/dURBc2zb
Plus nous aimons nos idées, plus nous leur donnons forme rapidement. Mais pour être créatif, il faut avoir un penchant pour les idées qui sortent de l’ordinaire…
article link on Science Advances
2020 October 22-23 Virtual!
with the ICM and SFNC:
October 28-29, 2019, Paris
we invite you to demystify creativity with us and make it work for you and your team.
Contact : scientific.affairs@icm-institute.org
Référence : Two critical brain networks for generation and combination of remote associations. Bendetowicz D, Urbanski M, Garcin B, Foulon C, Levy R, Bréchemier ML, Rosso C, Thiebaut de Schotten M, Volle E. Brain. 2017 Nov 22.
with the ICM and SFNC:
October 28-29, 2019, Paris
the Society for the Neuroscience of Creativity
March 22, 2019 in San Francisco
New book "Exploring transdisciplinarity in Art and Science" available!
Conference Website: https://sites.google.com/site/analogy4paris/home
CNAM - Chaire UNESCO 2017
Séminaire public de recherche 2017 : *LES EXPÉRIENCES DE CRÉATION*
NEW: prerelease of BCBtoolkit 2.0.
BCBtoolkit 2.0 includes AnaCOM2, working with R to perform statistics at the cluster level between your patients and normative scores (either group of controls or a normative value.
Brain Connectivity and Behaviour toolkit is a free software package based on open source libraries which has for purpose to provide the scientific community with tools to assess indirectly brain disconnections.
Free download here:
http://www.brainconnectivitybehaviour.eu/
BCB toolkit includes:
Tractotron (standalone version): For a given lesion, Tractotron provides a probability (but not the severity) of disconnection for almost all known tracts.
Disconnectome maps (standalone version): For a given lesion, disconnectome map provides a map indicating a probability to be disconnected for every voxel of the MNI152
Normalisation (standalone version) based on ANTs scripts, normalisation is adapted to use a mask to register patients with lesions to the MNI152. This is a long and very strong registration based on diffeomorphic algorithms.
Cortical Thickness (standalone version) based on ANTs scripts. Cortical Thickness will produce a map indicating the thickness of the cortex.
AnaCOM2 (currently under development) AnaCOM2 aims at establishing structure–function relationships.