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How are nerve impulses transmitted from one neuron to another? What are the mechanisms allowing the transmission of signals at the level of the synapse?
Zombies, werewolves, vampires, mummies and ghosts are all horrifying creatures that can make us scream... To celebrate beloved Halloween, we discuss how human screams differ from speech and how screams of fear are perceived by humans.
When was the first use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)?
From October 5 to 8, an important international conference took place: the annual meeting of the "Society for the Neurobiology of Language 2021"!
How many neurons are there in our brain? What do these cells look like?
Interested in language and how the brain works? Whether you are a neophyte or initiated in these fields, we invite you to watch a conference given this summer by Dre. Tremblay on the topic of the neurobiology of language!
This fall, we are not welcoming one, but two new research interns to our team!
In a previous post, we introduced the peripheral auditory system, which receives, and processes all sounds, including speech sounds, from the auricle part of the ear to the cochlea. What happens next?
Congratulations to Valérie and Pascale, respectively student and director of the laboratory, for their scientific article that was recently accepted for publication! This article will be the first chapter of Valérie’s doctoral thesis.
The beginning of the school year always comes with new students at the lab!