Programme

***** Programme changed due to the cancellation of M. Frank's conference *****

09:00 - 09:30       Welcome                    

   

09:30 - 10:30     Invited conference

Derk-Jan DijkDepartment of Biochemistry and Physiology, University of Surrey.

 Interaction between sleep and the human circadian system: from genes to cognition.

(Introduction : Karine Spiegel)

 

10:30 - 10:50      Coffee            

    

10:50 - 12:40      Data blitz session. Chairmen : Christelle Peyron, Laurent Seugnet

 

12:40 - 14:30      Light buffet

 

14:30 - 15:30      Invited conference

Yuval NirSagol School of Neuroscience & Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University.

Local brain oscillations of sleep and sleepiness: insights from intracranial EEG and single-unit recordings in humans.

(Introduction: Hélène Bastuji)

 

15:30 - 16:30      Invited conference

Alex Iranzo , Neurology Service, Hospital clinic de Barcelona.

REM sleep behaviour disorder as a specific marker of Parkinson disease. (Introduction: Christelle Peyron)

 

16:30 - 17:00      Drink    

 

Datablitz

Laure Peter-Derex(CRNL, Equipe Pain) laure.peter@wanadoo.fr (abstract: p4)

Spatio-temporal dynamics of micro-arousals in human: an intra-cerebral study

 

Léa Claude (CRNL, Equipe Pain) lea.claude@inserm.fr (abstract: p3)

Modulation of nociceptive information processing during paradoxical sleep: an intracerebral recording study.

Hélène Bastuji (CRNL, Equipe Pain) bastuji@univ-lyon1.fr (abstract: p1)

Asleep but aware?

 

Dominique Morlet (CRNL, Equipe  DYCOG) dominique.morlet@inserm.fr (abstract: p7)

Alpha reactivity to complex sounds differs during REM sleep and wakefulness

 

Perrine Ruby  (CRNL, Equipe  DYCOG) perrine.ruby@inserm.fr (abstract: p8)

Alpha reactivity to first names differs in subjects with high and low dream recall frequency

 

Karine Spiegel (CRNL, Equipe Waking) karine.spiegel@univ-lyon1.fr(abstract: p10)

Sleep restriction in middle-aged obese subjects: effects on leptin levels, hunger and food intake.

 

Aurore Guyon (CRNL, Equipe Waking) aur.guyon@gmail.com (abstract: p2)

Sleep restriction affects the spontaneous activity and the reactivity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in healthy men

 

Patricia Franco (CRNL, Equipe Waking) patricia.franco@chu-lyon.fr

Implications of Arousal Mechanisms in Pediatric Sleep Pathologies

 

Laurent Seugnet (CRNL, Equipe Waking) laurent.seugnet@inserm.fr (abstract: p9)

Can glia protect neuronal circuits that are sensitive to prolonged waking?

 

Alexis Roman (CRNL, Equipe Sleep) alex_roman@hotmail.fr (abstract: p6)

Effects of REM sleep deprivation in narcoleptic mouse

 

Sara Valencia Garcia (CRNL, Equipe Sleep) sarita_vg@hotmail.com (abstract: p5)

Identification of neuronal networks responsible of muscle atonia during paradoxical sleep: murin model of RBD (REM Behavior Disorder)

 

Christelle Peyron (CRNL, Equipe Sleep) peyron@sommeil.univ-lyon1.fr

The autoimmune hypothesis of narcolepsy with cataplexy: Development of an animal model to study the possible involvement of molecular mimicry mechanisms

Nicolas Fraize (CRNL, Equipe Sleep) fraize.nicolas@hotmail.com

                TBA

 

Julien Carponcy (CRNL, Equipe Sleep) juliencarponcy@gmail.com

                TBA

 

Jean-Christophe Comte (CRNL, Plateau technique biphoton) jchrist.comte@gmail.com

 Sleep Dynamics & Power Law

 

Donald Wilson (New York University School of Medicine) donald.wilson@nyumc.org (abstract: p11)

Effects of imposed replay during slow-wave sleep on odor memory

 

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