Time-limited tests: how to stay focused

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"As soon as you have to do an exercise in a limited time, your performance drops. In order not to collapse, we need to know the traps that our brain sets for us in the perception of time. "explains Jean-Philippe LACHAUX (EDUWELL CRNL) in the April 2021 issue of Cerveau & Psycho.

 

The CNRS signed the Transparency Charter on the use of animals for scientific and regulatory purposes in France.

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On Monday, February 22, 2021, the CNRS signed the Transparency Charter on the use of animals for scientific and regulatory purposes in France.

By being one of the 30 signatories, the CNRS is thus committed to better inform the general public about the reasons and developments of the use of animals for scientific purposes.

For more information do not hesitate to consult the article Use of animals: the CNRS signs a transparency charter.

Women in Neurosciences, special issue

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An issue published by the Wiley group which, as of January 2021, salutes Women's Rights.

It includes an article by Gaëlle LEROUX (Methodological Support for Imaging Projects, CRNL Common Service) and her colleagues: "Functional brain connectivity changes across the human life span: From fetal development to old age".