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SocialNeuro

Neurophysiology of social cognition​

Julia SLIWA
Julia SLIWA

Project Sponsor, PhD, CR, Team Leader, PI, CNRS

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How do brains of social beings make sense of their societies? The Neurophysiology of Social Cognition team is investigating the neural and neuronal mechanisms that enable transformation of social percepts into social concepts. The team aims to identify how the brain encodes the social network and how these neural representations are formed from the perception of individuals. These questions are explored using a multi-scale approach combining state-of-the-art neuroimaging, neurophysiological and behavioral techniques. The team research program has been supported by funding from the European Research Council, the International Brain Research Organization, the Azrieli Centre for Autism Research and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche. 

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Julia SLIWA
Julia SLIWA

Project Sponsor, PhD, CR, Team Leader, PI, CNRS

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