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Wanna do neuroscience in Paris but can't find interesting lab?

Want to come do a sabbatical but don't know who to collaborate?

Check this webpage aggregating ~all the neuroscience labs (+200) in Paris.

⚠️only the information of 'verified' profiles is reliable⚠️

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parisneuro.fr

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Postdoctoral Position in AI, Machine Learning and Auditory Neuroscience - Research Paris, France | Institut de l’Audition (Institut Pasteur)Duration: 24 months (flexible start)Supervisor: Keith Doelling (INSERM) About the position We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to focus...

🚨 Post-doc Job ALERT! Interested in using AI to better understand how the brain enjoys music? Or how auditory processing changes in Hearing Loss? Want to eat your weight in 🥖, 🧀, and 🍷? Click on this! #neurojobs, #blackinneuro, #neuroskyence, #psychjobs
research.pasteur.fr/en/job/postd...

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Poster tonight at #cosyne26 (1-079)!

@wanqingjiang.bsky.social & @noehamou.bsky.social show that mice learn hidden community structure in a 15-odour graph even when transition statistics are flat.

Fun collaboration with @saxelab.bsky.social that started with East London coffees ☕!

1 month ago 33 5 1 1
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📢 PhD position in Developmental Language Modelling
(PLZ RT)

What can human language acquisition teach us about training language models? Join us as a PhD!
mpi.nl/career-education/vacancies/vacancy/fully-funded-4-year-phd-position-developmental-language @carorowland.bsky.social
@mpi-nl.bsky.social

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Thanks to @bnmorillon.bsky.social , @valentinwyart.bsky.social , @univ-amu.fr , @cognitionens.bsky.social and thanks @frm-officiel.bsky.social for the support.

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Human inference emerges from multiple interacting processes. To understand learning, and its breakdown in specific cognitive deficits, we must study these systems together as an integrated architecture for building mental models of uncertain worlds.

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To gain causal insights, we trained small RNNs with human-like learning limits and found that humans-like limitation in integration causally impaired rule discovery.

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Integrating evidence and discovering the rule are deeply interconnected processes, but they are not similar! Adding temporal stochasticity selectively disrupted the rule discovery without affecting evidence integration.

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The link went both ways: discovering the rule changed how people integrated evidence. They adapted their integration timescale accordingly, but also dynamically transformed their perception to anticipate for the discovered rule.

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The task is hard! Only ~50% discovered the hidden rule. From rule-free data alone (static blocks), we could predict who would later succeed in finding the rule (switch blocks), revealing strong constraints from sensory integration. Bayesian modeling showed that the timescale of integration was key!

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We tested ~600 participants in prediction games in which they had to predict future elements of the sequence. In static blocks, sensory integration was all you needed. In switch blocks, a hidden rule appeared: success required both integrating evidence and discovering the covert rule.

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Learning abilities like sensory evidence integration, timing prediction, and abstract rule learning are often studied separately. We show here that they are tightly intertwined to form, together, a flexible learning system.

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Excited to share our new paper in @pnas.org with @bnmorillon.bsky.social &
@valentinwyart.bsky.social www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
We study three core inference systems, and how their interaction shapes human learning and decision-making.

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Our #IASL26 conference on statistical learning aims to bring together scientists from different disciplines who study how humans👨‍👧🧑‍🦳, as well as other species 🐒🦜 and systems 🤖🔠, learn regularities.

↖️🔍🔎↗️ If your work touches on this theme from any angle, we would love to receive your abstract!

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🔎Updated preprint "Humans use a dual policy to improve inferences during epistemic information seeking" by Yinan Cao, Clémence Alméras, Junseok Lee, Inès Maye, and Valentin Wyart. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

2 months ago 15 5 1 0
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Volatility-driven learning in human infants Infants estimate environmental volatility to learn optimally, with early individual differences linked to temperament.

Out now in Science Advances! We find that infants estimate environmental volatility to learn optimally, with early individual differences linked to temperament. This has be so much fun to work on and ended up being my favourite personal paper! So excited it's out!

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Marseille folks: I’m organizing a one-day workshop on Distributed Computations for Flexible Behavior (Apr 16, Timone Campus) with a great line-up of speakers bridging theory, circuits & whole-brain dynamics! 🧠

Free registration (mandatory, incl. lunch): fannycazettes.limesurvey.net/172448?lang=...

2 months ago 25 11 0 0

@summerfieldlab.bsky.social and I are very happy to share this paper! Building on work by @scychan.bsky.social, we show that how people learn depends on the distribution of examples they see, and changes in a way that’s very similar to transformer models.

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A geometric shape regularity effect in the human brain fMRI and MEG results in adults and children show encoding of abstract geometric regularities in dorsal-parietal, temporal, and frontal regions, pointing to a system for symbolic geometric representati...

Our paper on the human brain networks sensitive to geometric shape is now final in @elife.bsky.social, with nice videos by Mathias Sablé-Meyer explaining each figure!

A geometric shape regularity effect in the human brain
elifesciences.org/articles/106...

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1/7 Can infants recognise the world around them? 👶🧠 As part of the FOUNDCOG project, we scanned 134 awake infants using fMRI. Published today in Nature Neuroscience, our research reveals 2-month-old infants already possess complex visual representations in VVC that align with DNNs.

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Really cool to see the version of record finally out ! Hats off, Mathias :)

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Seeing the Mind, Educating the Brain

If you are in Paris on October 1-3 : we are organizing a fantastic cognitive neuroscience conference at Collège de France, on topics ranging from language to math, education and consciousness, with many of my favorite scientists !
Full program here:
www.unicog.org/seeing-the-m...

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Some numbers seem to show up everywhere. Think of 10, 12, 24, 36...
Others—like 26 or 34—don’t get the same attention.Why? In our new paper with @standehaene.bsky.social and @mathiassablemeyer.bsky.social, we argue it's because of how the mind builds number concepts.
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doi.org/10.1016/j.co...

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I'm very pleased to share our latest study:
‘Emergence of Language in the Developing Brain’,
by L Evanson, P Bourdillon et al:
- Paper: ai.meta.com/research/pub...
- Blog: ai.meta.com/blog/meta-fa...
- Thread below 👇

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Deep bidirectional interplay between sensory integration and latent rule discovery www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04....

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Faut-il vraiment interdire les écrans avant six ans ? Les dessous d'une croisade qui part en vrille Selon notre chroniqueur Franck Ramus, spécialiste de ces questions, la tribune publiée le 29 avril et signée par cinq sociétés savantes est "tout sauf un argumentaire rigoureux fondé sur des…

La croisade anti-écrans part en vrille.
Pourquoi la tribune du 29 avril signée par cinq sociétés médicales est tout sauf un argumentaire rigoureux fondé sur des résultats probants.
Ma nouvelle chronique en libre accès dans l'Express:
www.lexpress.fr/sciences-san...

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📢 New publication alert! 📢
👂Ever struggled to understand natural speech in a noisy environment? 🤔
Our new research shows that moving rhythmically can actually help you hear better!

royalsocietypublishing.org/eprint/ZWRPM...

with: @strijkers.bsky.social & Noémie teRietmolen

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Hippocampal encoding of memories in human infants Humans lack memories for specific events from the first few years of life. We investigated the mechanistic basis of this infantile amnesia by scanning the brains of awake infants with functional magne...

Why do we not remember being a baby? One idea is that the hippocampus, which is essential for episodic memory in adults, is too immature to form individual memories in infancy. We tested this using awake infant fMRI, new in @science.org #ScienceResearch www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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PhD opportunity - ERC ThoughtOrigins We are seeking a graduate student in comparative cognition to work on a ERC-funded project (to Isabelle Dautriche) to investigate the format of thought in the absence of a language in two populations:...

I am looking for a PhD student to work on my ERC-funded project to investigate the format of thought in the absence of language in baboons and bees.

Details here: tinyurl.com/5ff9hcjj

Apply here: emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Docto...

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A proposal for unifying statistical learning at different scales: Long-Horizon Associative Learning www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03....

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