Modality-specific and modality-independent neural representations work in concert in predictive processes during sequence learning

Teodora Vékony

Teodora Vékony (MEMO) published a paper in Cerebral Cortex in collaboration with Adam Takács (University of Dresden, Germany), Barbara Tillmann (CAP and Dijon), Frederic Haesebaert (PSYR2), Felipe Pedraza (MEMO) and Dezső Németh (MEMO).

They employed a combination of RIDE (residue iteration decomposition) and MVPA (multivariate pattern analysis) on  data obtained in the Neurocampus' EEG lab to demonstrate that probability information can be decoded both as modality-specific and modality-independent neural representation in sequence learning.

GENDEV publication!

PNAS

A collaborative team effort that combines clinical and new patient identification with cellular and zebrafish model analyses to establish the unsuspected link between minor splicing, a poorly known and under-studied mechanism, and the primary cilium. Hence, for the first time, a pathophysiological mechanism is discovered for these rare syndromes associated with RNU4ATAC.

Check the publication here.

European Pain School

EFIC Pain School

The next Pain School starts monday, october 22, 2022 in the neurological hospital of CHU de Lyon.