Catherine Tallon-Baudry from ENS, Paris is visiting Aarhus and will give a CFIN and MIB guest talk on Visceral inputs, brain dynamics and subjectivity.
11.06.2018 |
Dato | man 03 dec |
Tid | 13:30 — 14:30 |
Sted | CFIN & MIB meeting room, 5th floor, AUH building 10G, Nørrebrogade 44, Aarhus C |
Professor Catherine Tallon-Baudry
Title: Visceral inputs, brain dynamics and subjectivity
Abstract:
Visceral organs such as the heart and the stomach constantly send information up to the neocortex, thus potentially constraining brain dynamics. In addition, the brain might use visceral inputs to create a subject-centered reference frame, from which the first person perspective inherent to consciousness can develop. I will present recent evidence, gathered using MEG but also intracranial EEG, unit recordings, and fMRI, that visceral inputs contribute to shaping brain dynamics and contribute to subjective experience.
Read more at:
https://lnc2.dec.ens.fr/en/member/672/catherine-tallon-baudry