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Jac Londe

Histoire du cerveau - History of the brain - 0 views

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    Les grands temps forts, de l'exploration de notre biendosphère
Jac Londe

Mind & Brain science news and articles from Scientific American - 0 views

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    The latest news about the human mind, including autism, from Sciam.com
Jac Londe

Brain PBS - 0 views

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The left brain/ right brain myth - 0 views

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    Qu'est-ce que la neurophilosophie ?
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Left Right Hemisphere Brain Processing - 0 views

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    Test de prédominance hémisphérique
Jac Londe

Neural signature of mental time travel | ZME Science - 0 views

  • Neural signature of mental time travel
  • memory triggering
  • “By examining the patterns of brain activity recorded from the implanted electrodes,” Manning said, “we can measure when the brain’s activity is similar to a previously recorded pattern. When a patient recalls a word, their brain activity is similar to when they studied the same word. In addition, the patterns at recall contained traces of other words that were studied prior to the recalled word.” “What seems to be happening is that when patients recall a word, they bring back not only the thoughts associated with the word itself but also remnants of thoughts associated with other words they studied nearby in time,” he said.
Jac Londe

Chaos - 0 views

  • In the framework of complex dynamical systems we can view the world at the beginning of this century as loosely connected with clusters of highly complex trouble spots and the number of people with a global perspective and fast connections was very small. Today we have multiple systems of global information exchange together with impressive data and information systems accessible for a rapidly growing number of people. We claim that the a global computer network will have a much more dramatic impact on global issues than other networks of global communication systems like television or telephone. In the first case we obtain many features that we can associate with the development of biological brains whereas in the two latter cases many essential features are missing. The most relevant one is the creation of the analog of cell assemblies.
Jac Londe

LTM - Long Term Memory - 0 views

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    Powerpoint sur la mémoire et sa compréhension.
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