Meeting Report: NeuroFrance 2023 Melina Vladisauskas
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May 24, 2023



Summary
The NeuroFrance meeting was a highly motivating and enriching event. Ranging from the latest studies on neocortex development and the impact of early adversity to a fantastic symposium on NeuroArcheology, the conference provided a comprehensive update on diverse neuroscience fields. Notably, Matthew Rushworth's and Franck Polleux’s captivating talks on the social brain and prefrontal cortex showcased the conference's commitment to exploring novel frontiers. Held in Lyon, NeuroFrance 2023 proved to be an outstanding platform for sharing cuttingedge research and advancements across the entire spectrum of neuroscience. The following paragraphs include central highlights from some of the topics covered in the meeting.
Summary
The NeuroFrance meeting was a highly motivating and enriching event. Ranging from the latest studies on neocortex development and the impact of early adversity to a fantastic symposium on NeuroArcheology, the conference provided a comprehensive update on diverse neuroscience fields. Notably, Matthew Rushworth's and Franck Polleux’s captivating talks on the social brain and prefrontal cortex showcased the conference's commitment to exploring novel frontiers. Held in Lyon, NeuroFrance 2023 proved to be an outstanding platform for sharing cuttingedge research and advancements across the entire spectrum of neuroscience. The following paragraphs include central highlights from some of the topics covered in the meeting.
© 2025 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute
© 2025 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute
© 2025 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute



