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COLLOQUIUM TALK: Interplay Between Predictive Processes and Prefrontal Cortex Functions: From Developmental Studies to Local Sleep - Professor Dezső Németh, University of Lyon

  • Meeting House Brighton, England, BN1 9QF United Kingdom (map)

Professor Dezső Németh, Team Leader at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (CRNL), INSERM, France and Gran Canaria Cognitive Research Center, Las Palmas, Spain

Abstract

Human learning and predictive processing rely on multiple cognitive systems associated with distinct brain structures. These systems do not always cooperate; they sometimes compete to optimize performance. Research suggests that reducing the engagement of prefrontal cortex-mediated explicit and attentional processes can enhance non-declarative learning.

In this talk, I will present findings from four studies—on non-invasive brain stimulation, functional brain connectivity, lifespan development, local sleep, and mind-wandering—exploring the competitive interaction between perceptual statistical learning and prefrontal executive functions. Our results highlight the competitive nature of cognitive systems and their implications for improving learning and predictive processing.


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