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March 2015
CERNEC – 23th Scientific Day
- Neuroimaging and clinic neuropsychology - Hosted by Anne Gallagher and Hugo Théoret, this event will take place on March 13th and 14th, 2015. Madam Mary Lou Smith, Ph. D. (Department of psychology, University of Toronto-Mississauga) will be the invited speaker. Among the presentations, let's note : Philippe Fournier: Searching the physiological correlates of loudness modulation after transient sound deprivation and enrichment. For more details, visit de CERNEC website : http://www.cernec.umontreal.ca/JourneeScientifique23.html
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Lecture – “Tinnitus, new perspectives”
By Sylvie Hébert, Ph.D. The scientific knowledge about tinnitus enormously evolved during the last decade. At the same time, several new interventions are used and are under evaluation. This training aims to summarize the current models of tinnitus and to guide the clinicians in their interventions with tinnitus patients.
Voir les détails »May 2015
Board Meeting – Acouphènes Québec
Acouphènes Québec is a non-profit organism for people suffering from tinnitus. Established in 1983 by a volunteers group, the organism aims to support people suffering from this problem, inform about the current state of knowledge in the domain and promote the multidisciplinary researches in Quebec. The next board meeting will take place on May 23rd, 2015. Sylvie Hébert, Ph. D. sits as administrator. For more information about Acouphènes Québec, visit the website : http://acouphenesquebec.org/
Voir les détails »June 2015
TRI Tinnitus Conference
The 9th Annual International TRI Tinnitus Symposium will take place in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It will be three days of stimulating and educating talks and discussions. It will explore basic mechanisms underlying tinnitus including cochlear damage consequences, synaptic plasticity, non-auditory (limbic, attentional, somatosensory) networks, as well as many areas of translational research. Invited speakers include world experts from around the globe within and outside of the field of tinnitus. Sylvie Hébert, PhD will participate to the event as an invited…
Voir les détails »Annual event – Ordre des Orthophonistes et Audiologiste du Québec
Subjects: Quebec researchers and intervention optimization projects Tools to communicate and influence effectively within an interdisciplinary team, with employers, with decision-makers and media Evening of prize-giving, scholarships and research subsidies Annual general assembly During this event, Sylvie Hébert, PhD, will present: " Tinnitus, new perspectives ". This training aims to summarize the knowledge and the current models of tinnitus, besides guiding the clinicians in their interventions.
Voir les détails »September 2015
Workshop entitled “Central Gating of Tinnitus and Chronic Pain”
Organized by professor Josef P. Rauschecker from the Laboratory of Integrative Neurosciences and Cognition (Georgetown University), assisted by professor Markus Ploner from the Neuroimaging Center at Technische Universität München, this activity will take place on September 7th and 8th 2015 in Munich, Germany, in the "Klinikum Rechts der Isar". Sylvie Hébert, PhD., will present "Non-auditory facets of tinnitus" on first day of this event. For more details, visit : http://www.tum-ias.de/news-and-events/events/upcoming-events/article/workshop-central-gating-of-tinnitus-and-chronic-pain-the-role-of-cortico-limbic-networks-sept.html
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Conference: Dr Alain Londero, ORL
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Voir les détails »Tenth anniversary symposium of BRAMS
You are cordially invited to join BRAMS co-directors Isabelle Peretz and Robert Zatorre, and their colleagues and students, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of the lab. Over the last decade BRAMS has grown and prospered to become one of the well-recognized groups worldwide for research on music, speech, and human auditory cognitive neuroscience. In this anniversary symposium we have invited several prominent scientists to help us think about where the next ten years of research should be…
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January 2016
Audiology Day 2016
The Audiology Student Day is now a tradition immortalized by the audiology master's degree students of the University of Montreal. Every year, the students organize a day of conferences offered to the professionals and to audiology and speech and langage pathology students. This day offers the access to new knowledge in the domain and allows the professional training. Furthermore, the event allows to finance the audiology master's degree students so that they can attend the big annual convention of the…
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