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Brain anatomy predicts our food choices!
Would you rather have a piece of chocolate cake or steamed veggies? Making healthy food choices isn’t always easy! A study conducted by a team of researchers around Liane Schmidt (Inserm) and Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD) at the Brain and Spine Institute...
06.07.2018 Research, science & health
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INSIGHT study highlights compensation mechanisms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease lesions
INSIGHT study highlights compensation mechanisms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease lesions used to maintain intellectual and memory capabilities.
03.24.2018 Research, science & health
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A new mechanism to control neural stem cell function during brain development
Bassem Hassan’s team at Institut du Cerveau - ICM discovered a specific type of neural stem cell and deciphered a highly precise temporal control mechanism for their function during brain development in Drosophila (fruit flies). The results were...
03.23.2018 Research, science & health
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NeoNeuro presents a new approach to the diagnosis of neurological disorders
Alzheimer’s disease represents one of the largest remaining unsolved threats to our health. This disease in common with other neurological disorders has been elusive because it is hard to diagnose. Our current ability to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease...
01.22.2018 Research, science & health
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Better definition of the state of consciousness by measuring brain–heart interactions?
How can we know if a patient is conscious if he or she is unable to communicate? Disorders of consciousness can be differentiated in two types: the “vegetative” state, with no awareness from the patient and the “minimally conscious” state, with a...
09.28.2017 Research, science & health
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Guest researcher: prof. Cori Bargmann "simple organisms to understand genetics. "
Prof. Cori Bargmann from Rockefeller University was at the Brain and Spine Institute – Institut du Cerveau - ICM on June 6th 2017 to give a conference on « Neuromodulatory regulation through timescales in C. Elegans nematodes ».
08.27.2017 Research, science & health
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Sleepwalking and behavioral disorders in rem sleep: shared characteristics?
Restlessness in sleep is common, however it may be a symptom of two illnesses that seem to be complete opposites: sleepwalking and behavioral disorders in REM sleep. The first affects a younger population and takes place during deep sleep, whereas...
07.26.2017 Research, science & health
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The first WIRED Workshop
The first WIRED (Workshop on Intracranial Recordings in humans : Epilepsy, DBS) will be held at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM on October 3 and 4. Conferences, technical discussions, poster session, commercial solutions, wine and cheese… all...
07.17.2017 Research, science & health
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How emotions change over time
A collaborative study between Philippe Fossati’s team at Paris Brain Institute, a team from KU Leuven and a team from the University of Maastricht, shows for the first time that the brain bases of emotions vary with time.
07.03.2017 Research, science & health
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A blood test designed to detect a rare neurological illness
Teams from AP-HP in collaboration with Paris Brain Institute researchers (Inserm/CNRS/UPMC) and CNRS-derived startup Metafora Biosystems have developed a diagnostic blood test for De Vivo disease, a rare yet treatable neurological illness.
06.13.2017 Research, science & health
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Guest researcher: Eva Maria Kramer Albers, "Exososomes, support for neurons"
Prof. Eva Maria Kramer Albers from Johannes Gutenberg University, visited the Brain and Spine Institute - Institut du Cerveau - ICM on April 24, 2017 to give a talk on exosomes, biomolecular sacs that may play a part in maintaining neural axon...
06.07.2017 Research, science & health
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A new lead in treating chronic social defeat stress
24Chronic social defeat stress is a cause in many cases of depression. In humans, chronic social stress is built over time based on our past social interaction, with numerous consequences on both a psychological and neurological level.
05.24.2017 Research, science & health