Martin Giurfa
Neuroscientist & Professor @ Sorbonne University, Paris, France | Director of the Institute of Biology Paris-Seine of Sorbonne University | ERC_Research laureate - | El Corazon Mirando al Sur | Gorilas y Libertarios Abstenerse |
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- See last article on "The cognitive side of communication in social insects", just published in @TrendsCognSci . Free access under this link! authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
- See our new work on "Seasonal and nutritional modulation of honeybee olfactory learning by the short neuropeptide F". A great study by Rafael Carvalho da Silva under the supervision of Gabriela de Brito sanchez, with the essential contribution of David Baracchi. doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
- See our latest paper in @iScience_CP on opsin type distribution in the ommatidia and ocelli of the 3 castes of the honey bee (workers, queens and drones). A fantastic worker done by A. Durand, S. Larnaudie, D. Champleovier, B. Ronsin & Isabelle Lafon cell.com/iscience/fullt…
- At Galápagos Islands
- May 20th: world bee day! Protect the environnement, save the bees and all the living creatures!
- Extremely honored for the opportunity to give the opening Angelique Arvanitaki Lecture at the meeting of the French Society of Neuroscience in Montpellier. Glad that this lecture was named after this brilliant woman who did fundamental work on the nervous system of invertebrates.
- Some of the participants of the Neuroethology meeting, satellite of the annual meeting of the French Neuroscience Society. We had a terrific day in Montpellier with fascinating talks and exciting discussions! Thanks to Manu Perisse and his team for the wonderful hosting!
- Interested in Neuroethology? Then, join us at the 1-day Meeting of the French Club of Neuroethology, in the beautiful city of Montpellier, on May 13th. NO FEES REQUIRED. Just register and submit your abstract in: www.zebrain.bio.ens.psl.eu/neuroetholog... . And enjoy our guest speakers!
- See our last work on the effect of learning on how bees respond to the unconditioned stimulus (US) after learning! We show that learning changes not only conditioned-stimulus processing but also US processing. A wonderful work by Yuan Lai et al. doi.org/10.1038/s415...
- Today is Charles Darwin’s birthday Dear Charles, receive my most sincere thanks for the Theory of Natural Selection and for liberating us from supernatural beliefs and other irrational accounts of our existence; thanks above all for a whole new way to looking at humanity....
- Les Buttes Chaumont in Paris, Sunday walk in the park with a frozen lake
- Always try my chance in the kitchen to get some extras….
- Check out our latest work on transitive inferences (A > B, B > C, therefore A > C) in honey bees, just published in Frontiers in Psychology: www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy...
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