JOURNEE DE NEUROPSYCHOLOGIE J.-L. SIGNORET
Paris, 23 novembre 2010
Handicap sensoriel et cerveau multimodal :
What does sensory handicap teach us about
multisensory integration in the brain
PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE PRELIMINAIRE
Présidents invités :
Anne-Lise Giraud (Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, DEC, ENS, Paris)
Amir Amedi (Lab for Multisensory Research, Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
8h30 : Accueil
8h45 : Laurent Cohen (Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris) : Introduction
9h00 : Amir Amedi (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) : What did sensory deprivation studies teach
us about brain organization and reorganization ?
9h35 : Pascal Barone (CERCO, CNRS, Toulouse) : Cortical network underlying crossmodal
compensation induced by deafness or blindness
10h10 : Pause
10h40 : Anu Sharma (University of Colorado at Boulder) : Cortical-re-organization and multi-
modal processing in deaf children with cochlear implants
11h15 : Leonardo Cohen (NINDS, NIH, Bethesda): Investigation of crossmodal plasticity in humans
using noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulation
11h 50 : Albert Galaburda (Harvard Medical School, Boston) : Remise du prix Jean-Louis Signoret
de la Fondation IPSEN à Giacomo Rizzolatti
12h00 : Giacomo Rizzolatti (Universita degli Studi, Parma) : Cortical Physiology
12h40 : Déjeuner
14h00 : Christoph Kayser (Max-Planck-Institut, Tübingen) : A neural basis for the visual
amplification of hearing
14h35 : Henrik Ehrson (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm) : Brain mechanisms of body ownership
15h10 : Krish Sathian (Emory University, Atlanta) : Multisensory integration of vision and touch
15h45 : Anne-Lise Giraud (DEC, ENS, Paris) : Brain rhythms in audio-visual speech and language
processing
16h20 Conclusion
Inscriptions : brigitte.arranger@psl.aphp.fr
(10.08.2010)