Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 26991 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23086) News (1596) People (1326) Chair (352) Editions (343) Page (230) Research (26) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event Laurence Tranoy New visions of the Gallo-Roman world (2) Lecture 16 Nov 2009 15:00 - 15:30 Event Jean-Louis Mandel Genetics of common diseases and predictive or personalized medicine : news and prospects (in tribute to Jean Dausset) (2) Lecture 10 Mar 2010 17:00 - 18:00 Event Chris Frith The mechanisms of theory of mind Guest lecturer Theory of mind or mentalization refers to the ability to make inferences about the mental states of others: their intentions, desires and beliefs. Numerous studies use brain imaging to explore the neural basis of these abilities, and their results are … 25 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00 Event Robert Harrison The age phenomenon (4) Guest lecturer 23 May 2011 11:00 - 12:00 Event Roland Recht Looking at art, writing its history (I) (7) Lecture 18 Dec 2009 11:00 - 12:00 Event Isabelle Peretz Rhythm neuroscience Guest lecturer At the heart of all musical activity is the tendency to move to the beat of the music, beating time or dancing. This ability relies on a vast cerebral network, the nature and specificity of which we are beginning to grasp. One of its essential components … 19 Nov 2009 16:00 - 17:00 Event Robert Harrison The age phenomenon (3) Guest lecturer 19 May 2011 11:00 - 12:00 Event Matthieu Poux End of protohistory or beginnings of Romanization ? (2) Lecture 9 Nov 2009 15:00 - 15:30 Event Brett Finlay Interdisciplinarity and enteric infectious diseases Guest lecturer Understanding the mechanisms of microbial disease requires a variety of approaches. Traditional microbiologists have studied microbial pathogens, focusing in particular on disease-causing factors (virulence factors). Immunology and cell biology have … 17 May 2011 17:10 - 18:10 Event Utah Frith Understanding the symptoms of autism Guest lecturer Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1% of the population. It begins before birth and produces cerebral and mental effects throughout life. It is defined by behavior. It is usually detected in early childhood. It presents different degrees of … 18 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00 Event Carla Shatz Neural Plasticity, Critical Periods and MHC Class I Molecules Guest lecturer 16 May 2011 09:30 - 10:30 Event Alberto Cantera The Visperad ceremony Guest lecturer The Avestic texts we know are almost all recitatives of various Mazdean ceremonies. Even so, our knowledge of Mazdean rituals is very limited. Modern editors of the Avesta have based the edited text on Pehlevi manuscripts. For the recitative of the long … 8 Jun 2011 17:00 - 18:00 Series Angiogenesis: basic principles and pathophysiological applications Pierre Corvol, chair Experimental medicine Lecture 01 Sep 2001 Event Miroslav Verner Czech Archaeological Exploration of the Western Desert Guest lecturer Under the pressure of increasing threats of plundering, the historical heritage in Egyptian desert areas by robbers using modern technologies, such as GPS navigation systems and heavy-duty off-road vehicles, Egyptian authorities appealed to the … 25 May 2011 14:30 - 15:30 Event Robert Harrison The age phenomenon (2) Guest lecturer 12 May 2011 11:00 - 12:00 Event Carla Shatz Dynamic Interplay between Nature and Nurture in Brain Wiring (1) Guest lecturer 10 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00 Series Persians and Iranians after the disappearance of the Achaemenid empire : history and historiography Pierre Briant, chair History and civilization of the Achaemenid world and Alexander's empire Lecture 01 Sep 2001 Event Utah Frith Similarities and differences between social species Guest lecturer Human beings are said to be profoundly social creatures, but it is often overlooked that many other animals are also extremely well adapted to social learning and interaction. Recent comparative studies on social cognition in different species show that … 11 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00 Event Brett Finlay Combating the microbial threat Guest lecturer Microbial diseases continue to be responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and many pathogens are increasingly resistant to drugs. Understanding fundamental pathogenic mechanisms provides information to develop new avenues for … 9 May 2011 16:00 - 17:00 Event Robert Harrison The age phenomenon (1) Guest lecturer 9 May 2011 11:00 - 12:00 News Painted tomb discovered at Cumae (Italy) : a banquet frozen in time Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean At the foot of the hill on which the ancient city of Cumae, near Naples, sits, Jean-Pierre Brun, Professor at the Collège de France, and Priscilla Munzi, CNRS researcher at the Centre Jean Bérard (CNRS/École française de Rome) have been excavating a Roman … Published on 26 September 2018 Event Isabelle Peretz Neuroscience of melody Guest lecturer Over the past decade, research has amply demonstrated that musical involvement (or even musical instinct) is a fundamental trait of the human species. However, little is known about the biological basis of music. The latest research shows that a minority … 5 Nov 2009 17:00 - 18:00 Series Perception and emotion Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Lecture 01 Sep 2001 Series Perception, reality and appearances (continued) Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Lecture 01 Sep 2001 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 927 Page 928 Page 929 Page 930 Current page 931 Page 932 Page 933 Page 934 Page 935 … Next page Last page
Event Jean-Louis Mandel Genetics of common diseases and predictive or personalized medicine : news and prospects (in tribute to Jean Dausset) (2) Lecture 10 Mar 2010 17:00 - 18:00
Event Chris Frith The mechanisms of theory of mind Guest lecturer Theory of mind or mentalization refers to the ability to make inferences about the mental states of others: their intentions, desires and beliefs. Numerous studies use brain imaging to explore the neural basis of these abilities, and their results are … 25 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00
Event Isabelle Peretz Rhythm neuroscience Guest lecturer At the heart of all musical activity is the tendency to move to the beat of the music, beating time or dancing. This ability relies on a vast cerebral network, the nature and specificity of which we are beginning to grasp. One of its essential components … 19 Nov 2009 16:00 - 17:00
Event Matthieu Poux End of protohistory or beginnings of Romanization ? (2) Lecture 9 Nov 2009 15:00 - 15:30
Event Brett Finlay Interdisciplinarity and enteric infectious diseases Guest lecturer Understanding the mechanisms of microbial disease requires a variety of approaches. Traditional microbiologists have studied microbial pathogens, focusing in particular on disease-causing factors (virulence factors). Immunology and cell biology have … 17 May 2011 17:10 - 18:10
Event Utah Frith Understanding the symptoms of autism Guest lecturer Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1% of the population. It begins before birth and produces cerebral and mental effects throughout life. It is defined by behavior. It is usually detected in early childhood. It presents different degrees of … 18 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00
Event Carla Shatz Neural Plasticity, Critical Periods and MHC Class I Molecules Guest lecturer 16 May 2011 09:30 - 10:30
Event Alberto Cantera The Visperad ceremony Guest lecturer The Avestic texts we know are almost all recitatives of various Mazdean ceremonies. Even so, our knowledge of Mazdean rituals is very limited. Modern editors of the Avesta have based the edited text on Pehlevi manuscripts. For the recitative of the long … 8 Jun 2011 17:00 - 18:00
Series Angiogenesis: basic principles and pathophysiological applications Pierre Corvol, chair Experimental medicine Lecture 01 Sep 2001
Event Miroslav Verner Czech Archaeological Exploration of the Western Desert Guest lecturer Under the pressure of increasing threats of plundering, the historical heritage in Egyptian desert areas by robbers using modern technologies, such as GPS navigation systems and heavy-duty off-road vehicles, Egyptian authorities appealed to the … 25 May 2011 14:30 - 15:30
Event Carla Shatz Dynamic Interplay between Nature and Nurture in Brain Wiring (1) Guest lecturer 10 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00
Series Persians and Iranians after the disappearance of the Achaemenid empire : history and historiography Pierre Briant, chair History and civilization of the Achaemenid world and Alexander's empire Lecture 01 Sep 2001
Event Utah Frith Similarities and differences between social species Guest lecturer Human beings are said to be profoundly social creatures, but it is often overlooked that many other animals are also extremely well adapted to social learning and interaction. Recent comparative studies on social cognition in different species show that … 11 May 2011 17:00 - 18:00
Event Brett Finlay Combating the microbial threat Guest lecturer Microbial diseases continue to be responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and many pathogens are increasingly resistant to drugs. Understanding fundamental pathogenic mechanisms provides information to develop new avenues for … 9 May 2011 16:00 - 17:00
News Painted tomb discovered at Cumae (Italy) : a banquet frozen in time Jean-Pierre Brun, chair Techniques and Economies in the Ancient Mediterranean At the foot of the hill on which the ancient city of Cumae, near Naples, sits, Jean-Pierre Brun, Professor at the Collège de France, and Priscilla Munzi, CNRS researcher at the Centre Jean Bérard (CNRS/École française de Rome) have been excavating a Roman … Published on 26 September 2018
Event Isabelle Peretz Neuroscience of melody Guest lecturer Over the past decade, research has amply demonstrated that musical involvement (or even musical instinct) is a fundamental trait of the human species. However, little is known about the biological basis of music. The latest research shows that a minority … 5 Nov 2009 17:00 - 18:00
Series Perception and emotion Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Lecture 01 Sep 2001
Series Perception, reality and appearances (continued) Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Lecture 01 Sep 2001