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Par ailleurs, cette avancée technologique a des … 16 oct 2025 → 17 oct 2025 Événement Michel Butor & Jean-François Heisser Dialogue avec 33 variations de Ludwig van Beethoven sur une valse de Diabelli Colloque Diffusion du concert-dialogue de Michel Butor et Jean-François Heisser du 2 mars 2012 au Collège de France. … 10 oct 2025 10:10 à 11:00 Événement Mireille Calle Gruber La correspondance de Michel Butor et de Jean-François Lyotard Colloque 10 oct 2025 11:00 à 11:30 Événement Isabelle Roussel-Gillet Michel Butor : ensemencer la poésie au musée Colloque 10 oct 2025 11:30 à 12:00 Événement Stanislas Dehaene Concluding Remarks Colloque 03 oct 2025 16:20 à 16:30 Événement Josh Tenenbaum TBA Colloque 03 oct 2025 15:40 à 16:20 Événement Marion Coste Butor l'Indien : pour une lecture francophone Colloque 10 oct 2025 15:00 à 15:30 Événement Mathias Sablé-Meyer Dissecting the Language of Thought Hypothesis across Marr’s Levels Colloque Résumé The Language of Thought (LoT) hypothesis posits that mental representations are best understood as programme-like objects; indeed, "thoughts" share properties such as productivity and systematicity with programming languages. I tackle questions … 03 oct 2025 15:20 à 15:40 Événement Raja Subhi Al-Tamimi Butor à la lumière de Babel Colloque 10 oct 2025 15:30 à 16:00 Événement Valentin Wyart The What?, How? And Why? Of Behavior: Using Cognitive Computational Models to Answer Distinct Questions about Human Cognition Colloque Résumé Quantitative modeling approaches are routinely used in cognitive science to make sense of behavior. Statistical models are designed to test *what* specific patterns are present in behavior, whereas cognitive computational models are developed to … 03 oct 2025 15:00 à 15:20 Événement Carlo Ossola « Léguant le trésor de leurs vies » Colloque 10 oct 2025 16:00 à 16:30 Événement Floris de Lange Uniquely Human Prediction? Colloque Résumé The brain is fundamentally a predictive organ that uses internal models to extrapolate future events from current inputs. While this predictive capacity exists across species, what may be uniquely human are the specific internal models we employ. … 03 oct 2025 14:20 à 15:00 Événement Mylène Besson En chemin avec Michel Butor Colloque 10 oct 2025 16:30 à 17:00 Événement Michel Butor Pierre Leloup par Michel Butor Colloque 10 oct 2025 17:00 à 18:00 Événement Florian Mormann Single-Neuron Correlates of Perception and Memory in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe Colloque 03 oct 2025 12:10 à 12:50 Événement Arun SP Do Monkeys See the Way We Do? Colloque Résumé Monkeys are widely used as model organisms for vision and cognition. While their anatomy and physiology have strong correspondences with humans, it is unclear whether they truly see the way we do. In most studies, monkeys are extensively trained on … 03 oct 2025 11:30 à 12:10 Événement Lorenzo Ciccione The Perception and Understanding of Patterns and Graphics Colloque Résumé Graphics are a cultural product, meaning that they are a human invention with defined rules and syntax. In this respect, they are very similar to written words and numbers, probably the two most famous cultural inventions. However, unlike them, … 03 oct 2025 10:50 à 11:10 Événement Fosca Al Roumi How Humans Compress Information in Memory: The Language of Thought Hypothesis Colloque 03 oct 2025 10:30 à 10:50 Événement Manuela Piazza Space as the Fabric of Thought Colloque 03 oct 2025 09:50 à 10:30 Événement Carlo Ossola Ouverture Colloque 10 oct 2025 10:00 à 10:10 Événement Claire Sergent The Global Workspace Model of Consciousness: Then and Now Colloque 02 oct 2025 16:10 à 16:30 Événement Biyu Jade He Neural Mechanisms of Conscious Visual Perception in Humans Colloque Résumé In this talk, I will discuss insights from our recent work probing the neural mechanisms underlying conscious visual perception in humans by leveraging multimodal neuroimaging and computational approaches. I will focus on the roles of slow cortical … 02 oct 2025 15:30 à 16:10 Événement Lucia Melloni Building a Theory of Consciousness, One Collaboration at a Time Colloque Résumé What does it take to transform consciousness from a philosophical puzzle into a scientific theory? Few frameworks have shaped this quest as deeply as Stanislas Dehaene's Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT). By proposing that conscious access … 02 oct 2025 14:50 à 15:30 Événement Jean-Pierre Changeux The Global Neuronal Workspace from the Molecular to the Cognitive Level: Consequences for Pathology and Pharmacology Colloque Résumé The global neuronal workspace (GNW) theory originates from decades-long productive dialogs between Dehaene & Changeux which aimed, in the late 80's, at the elaboration of formal neuronal networks of cognitive functions. 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Cycle Formes de l’intelligence Colloques de rentrée Colloque Colloque de rentrée 2025-2026 Formes de l’intelligence : IA, connaissance, déduction, apprentissage L’essor de l’IA met à l’épreuve sinon les pratiques, du moins les épistémologies de toutes les disciplines. Par ailleurs, cette avancée technologique a des … 16 oct 2025 → 17 oct 2025
Événement Michel Butor & Jean-François Heisser Dialogue avec 33 variations de Ludwig van Beethoven sur une valse de Diabelli Colloque Diffusion du concert-dialogue de Michel Butor et Jean-François Heisser du 2 mars 2012 au Collège de France. … 10 oct 2025 10:10 à 11:00
Événement Mireille Calle Gruber La correspondance de Michel Butor et de Jean-François Lyotard Colloque 10 oct 2025 11:00 à 11:30
Événement Isabelle Roussel-Gillet Michel Butor : ensemencer la poésie au musée Colloque 10 oct 2025 11:30 à 12:00
Événement Marion Coste Butor l'Indien : pour une lecture francophone Colloque 10 oct 2025 15:00 à 15:30
Événement Mathias Sablé-Meyer Dissecting the Language of Thought Hypothesis across Marr’s Levels Colloque Résumé The Language of Thought (LoT) hypothesis posits that mental representations are best understood as programme-like objects; indeed, "thoughts" share properties such as productivity and systematicity with programming languages. I tackle questions … 03 oct 2025 15:20 à 15:40
Événement Valentin Wyart The What?, How? And Why? Of Behavior: Using Cognitive Computational Models to Answer Distinct Questions about Human Cognition Colloque Résumé Quantitative modeling approaches are routinely used in cognitive science to make sense of behavior. Statistical models are designed to test *what* specific patterns are present in behavior, whereas cognitive computational models are developed to … 03 oct 2025 15:00 à 15:20
Événement Floris de Lange Uniquely Human Prediction? Colloque Résumé The brain is fundamentally a predictive organ that uses internal models to extrapolate future events from current inputs. While this predictive capacity exists across species, what may be uniquely human are the specific internal models we employ. … 03 oct 2025 14:20 à 15:00
Événement Florian Mormann Single-Neuron Correlates of Perception and Memory in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe Colloque 03 oct 2025 12:10 à 12:50
Événement Arun SP Do Monkeys See the Way We Do? Colloque Résumé Monkeys are widely used as model organisms for vision and cognition. While their anatomy and physiology have strong correspondences with humans, it is unclear whether they truly see the way we do. In most studies, monkeys are extensively trained on … 03 oct 2025 11:30 à 12:10
Événement Lorenzo Ciccione The Perception and Understanding of Patterns and Graphics Colloque Résumé Graphics are a cultural product, meaning that they are a human invention with defined rules and syntax. In this respect, they are very similar to written words and numbers, probably the two most famous cultural inventions. However, unlike them, … 03 oct 2025 10:50 à 11:10
Événement Fosca Al Roumi How Humans Compress Information in Memory: The Language of Thought Hypothesis Colloque 03 oct 2025 10:30 à 10:50
Événement Claire Sergent The Global Workspace Model of Consciousness: Then and Now Colloque 02 oct 2025 16:10 à 16:30
Événement Biyu Jade He Neural Mechanisms of Conscious Visual Perception in Humans Colloque Résumé In this talk, I will discuss insights from our recent work probing the neural mechanisms underlying conscious visual perception in humans by leveraging multimodal neuroimaging and computational approaches. I will focus on the roles of slow cortical … 02 oct 2025 15:30 à 16:10
Événement Lucia Melloni Building a Theory of Consciousness, One Collaboration at a Time Colloque Résumé What does it take to transform consciousness from a philosophical puzzle into a scientific theory? Few frameworks have shaped this quest as deeply as Stanislas Dehaene's Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT). By proposing that conscious access … 02 oct 2025 14:50 à 15:30
Événement Jean-Pierre Changeux The Global Neuronal Workspace from the Molecular to the Cognitive Level: Consequences for Pathology and Pharmacology Colloque Résumé The global neuronal workspace (GNW) theory originates from decades-long productive dialogs between Dehaene & Changeux which aimed, in the late 80's, at the elaboration of formal neuronal networks of cognitive functions. They initially included … 02 oct 2025 14:10 à 14:50