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Can a stimulus be processed visually, … 06 Jan 2009 → 17 Mar 2009 Series The " slaves of the Ottoman Porte " (I) : Introduction Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture 06 Jan 2009 → 03 Mar 2009 Series Reading the Sanskrit text of the Vimalakirtinirdesha (continued) Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Lecture 06 Jan 2009 → 17 Mar 2009 Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak : Heliopolis and the Empire (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 05 Jan 2009 → 06 Apr 2009 Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 05 Jan 2009 → 06 Apr 2009 Event Alain Prochiantz The different players in longevity Lecture To set the scene for this year's lectures, I'll start with a very comprehensive review by Lopez-Otin and colleagues (Cell 153: 1194-1217, 2013) which attempts to define the marks of aging, the less smiling face of longevity, not just cerebral, but … 7 Oct 2013 17:00 - 18:30 Event Don Zagier Modular forms and representations of finite groups (1) Lecture 7 Oct 2013 16:15 - 18:15 Event Barbara Romanowicz Introduction Lecture The importance of the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary, or LAB for short, in understanding how plate tectonics works. Basics: Different definitions of LAB depending on the type of measurement: petrological, geochemical, thermal, seismic (velocity and … 7 Oct 2013 14:30 - 16:00 Event Albert James Hudspeth Senses and Sensivity: An Introduction to the Neuroscience of Perception Guest lecturer In addition to possessing the classical senses of vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, humans respond to a variety of other stimuli. For example, the vestibular apparatus of the internal ear provides continuous feedback about linear and angular … 1 Oct 2013 11:00 - 12:00 Event Glen W. Bowersock Pagan angels of late antiquity Guest lecturer The Byzantine world before Islam knew a host of paganisms, both polytheistic and from time to time, because of the hierarchy of their gods, quasi-monotheistic. In the Koran, the Prophet Muhammad referred to those who shared their gods as mushrikūn and … 30 Sep 2013 17:00 - 18:00 Series Around the work of Michel Butor Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Symposium 17 Nov 2008 Series Does China think ? Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Opening lecture 11 Dec 2008 Series Sound source localization : binaural signal processing Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Lecture 11 Dec 2008 → 22 Jan 2009 Series Cochlear physiology : latest news Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Seminar 11 Dec 2008 → 22 Jan 2009 Series The God Assur/Goddess Ishtar Jean-Marie Durand, chair Assyriology Guest lecturer 09 Dec 2008 → 16 Dec 2008 Series No lectures this year Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Lecture 01 Sep 2007 Series Non pedum passibus, sed desideriis quaeritur Deus (Saint Bernard). What were the Grail seekers looking for ? Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Seminar 04 Dec 2008 → 12 Feb 2009 Series Non pedum passibus, sed desideriis quaeritur Deus (Saint Bernard). What were the Grail seekers looking for ? Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Lecture St. Bernard's phrase from his Sermon 84 on the Song of Songs, which appears in the title of the lecture and cannot be translated without weakening its deliberate roughness and rhythm ("it is not by the movement of the feet, but by desires, it is not by … 04 Dec 2008 → 19 Feb 2009 News Lecture by Pr Philippe Sansonetti: Covid-19 or the chronicle of a foretold emergence Collège de France march 16, 2020 Prof. Philippe Sansonetti , Chair of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, gave a lecture entitled "Covid-19 or the chronicle of a foretold emergence" on March 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. live on the Collège de France website: … Published on 14 March 2020 Event Luigi Rizzi The hierarchical nature of linguistic representations and the mapping of syntactic structures Guest lecturer The unbounded nature of our linguistic capacities has inspired the computational approach to language: knowledge of the mother tongue implies implicit mastery of a system of recursive procedures, capable of generating a potentially unlimited set of … 23 Oct 2013 17:00 - 18:00 News Collège de France temporarily closed to the public Collège de France march 13, 2020 In accordance with the measures announced on Thursday March 12, 2020 by the President of the Republic, the Collège de France will be closed to the public from Monday March 16, and until further notice. Information on the adaptation of … Published on 13 March 2020 Series Microbes and men : war and peace on mucous surfaces Philippe Sansonetti, chair Microbiology and infectious diseases Seminar 27 Nov 2008 → 27 Apr 2009 Series Microbes and men : war and peace on mucous surfaces Philippe Sansonetti, chair Microbiology and infectious diseases Lecture The lectures took place from the end of November to the end of January. For this first year, I wanted to do a relatively generic block aimed at highlighting the notion of pathogens in relation to commensal microorganisms that colonize our surfaces, mucous … 27 Nov 2008 → 29 Jan 2009 Series Classic lexicon of equality John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Guest lecturer 27 Nov 2008 → 17 Dec 2008 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 863 Page 864 Page 865 Page 866 Page 867 Page 868 Page 869 Page 870 Page 871 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series The cognitive unconscious and the depth of subliminal operations Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture The 2009 lecture is the first in a series dedicated to examining the mechanisms of access to consciousness in the human brain. It was devoted entirely to the question of the depth of non-conscious processing. Can a stimulus be processed visually, … 06 Jan 2009 → 17 Mar 2009
Series The " slaves of the Ottoman Porte " (I) : Introduction Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture 06 Jan 2009 → 03 Mar 2009
Series Reading the Sanskrit text of the Vimalakirtinirdesha (continued) Gérard Fussman, chair History of the Indian world Lecture 06 Jan 2009 → 17 Mar 2009
Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak : Heliopolis and the Empire (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 05 Jan 2009 → 06 Apr 2009
Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 05 Jan 2009 → 06 Apr 2009
Event Alain Prochiantz The different players in longevity Lecture To set the scene for this year's lectures, I'll start with a very comprehensive review by Lopez-Otin and colleagues (Cell 153: 1194-1217, 2013) which attempts to define the marks of aging, the less smiling face of longevity, not just cerebral, but … 7 Oct 2013 17:00 - 18:30
Event Don Zagier Modular forms and representations of finite groups (1) Lecture 7 Oct 2013 16:15 - 18:15
Event Barbara Romanowicz Introduction Lecture The importance of the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary, or LAB for short, in understanding how plate tectonics works. Basics: Different definitions of LAB depending on the type of measurement: petrological, geochemical, thermal, seismic (velocity and … 7 Oct 2013 14:30 - 16:00
Event Albert James Hudspeth Senses and Sensivity: An Introduction to the Neuroscience of Perception Guest lecturer In addition to possessing the classical senses of vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, humans respond to a variety of other stimuli. For example, the vestibular apparatus of the internal ear provides continuous feedback about linear and angular … 1 Oct 2013 11:00 - 12:00
Event Glen W. Bowersock Pagan angels of late antiquity Guest lecturer The Byzantine world before Islam knew a host of paganisms, both polytheistic and from time to time, because of the hierarchy of their gods, quasi-monotheistic. In the Koran, the Prophet Muhammad referred to those who shared their gods as mushrikūn and … 30 Sep 2013 17:00 - 18:00
Series Around the work of Michel Butor Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Symposium 17 Nov 2008
Series Sound source localization : binaural signal processing Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Lecture 11 Dec 2008 → 22 Jan 2009
Series Cochlear physiology : latest news Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Seminar 11 Dec 2008 → 22 Jan 2009
Series The God Assur/Goddess Ishtar Jean-Marie Durand, chair Assyriology Guest lecturer 09 Dec 2008 → 16 Dec 2008
Series Non pedum passibus, sed desideriis quaeritur Deus (Saint Bernard). What were the Grail seekers looking for ? Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Seminar 04 Dec 2008 → 12 Feb 2009
Series Non pedum passibus, sed desideriis quaeritur Deus (Saint Bernard). What were the Grail seekers looking for ? Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Lecture St. Bernard's phrase from his Sermon 84 on the Song of Songs, which appears in the title of the lecture and cannot be translated without weakening its deliberate roughness and rhythm ("it is not by the movement of the feet, but by desires, it is not by … 04 Dec 2008 → 19 Feb 2009
News Lecture by Pr Philippe Sansonetti: Covid-19 or the chronicle of a foretold emergence Collège de France march 16, 2020 Prof. Philippe Sansonetti , Chair of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, gave a lecture entitled "Covid-19 or the chronicle of a foretold emergence" on March 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. live on the Collège de France website: … Published on 14 March 2020
Event Luigi Rizzi The hierarchical nature of linguistic representations and the mapping of syntactic structures Guest lecturer The unbounded nature of our linguistic capacities has inspired the computational approach to language: knowledge of the mother tongue implies implicit mastery of a system of recursive procedures, capable of generating a potentially unlimited set of … 23 Oct 2013 17:00 - 18:00
News Collège de France temporarily closed to the public Collège de France march 13, 2020 In accordance with the measures announced on Thursday March 12, 2020 by the President of the Republic, the Collège de France will be closed to the public from Monday March 16, and until further notice. Information on the adaptation of … Published on 13 March 2020
Series Microbes and men : war and peace on mucous surfaces Philippe Sansonetti, chair Microbiology and infectious diseases Seminar 27 Nov 2008 → 27 Apr 2009
Series Microbes and men : war and peace on mucous surfaces Philippe Sansonetti, chair Microbiology and infectious diseases Lecture The lectures took place from the end of November to the end of January. For this first year, I wanted to do a relatively generic block aimed at highlighting the notion of pathogens in relation to commensal microorganisms that colonize our surfaces, mucous … 27 Nov 2008 → 29 Jan 2009
Series Classic lexicon of equality John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Guest lecturer 27 Nov 2008 → 17 Dec 2008