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Several pieces of good news in October for former and current PhD students in the Psychiatry team.
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Several pieces of good news in October for former and current PhD students in the Psychiatry team.
 
              
Michael Reber, an INSERM researcher in the Psychiatry team, has secured €1.2 million in funding from the European Science Foundation under the Fight Kids Cancer programme for a European study involving seven countries (France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Spain).
 
              
On 20 and 21 March 2025, the international symposium ‘The Sense of Self: One Body, Multiple Mechanisms’ was held at the Dental Surgery Centre.
 
              
Held every year in March, Brain Week is an international event organized simultaneously in some 100 countries and over 120 towns in France, to raise public awareness of the importance of brain research.
 
              
INSERM's NeuroTechnologies impulse programme was officially launched on 12 April 2024! The "Probing & Modulating the Brain Activity" project will enable the team to develop stimulation projects targeting the cerebellum on the CEMNIS platform, with new collaborations (Charalambos Papaxanthis,…
 
              
Does a multidimensional conception of apathy allow us to better understand its mechanisms ? : cognitive and electrophysiological approach
 
              
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Strasbourg is one of the leading cities in its detection and treatment! Links: https://www.inserm.fr/c-est-quoi/minute-dattention-cest-quoi-le-tdah/ https://www.france.tv/france-3/grand-est/enquetes-de-region-grand-est/5807130-les-mystere…
 
              
The team has developed a new illusion that allows us to explore sensory predictions that we don't even know exist.