* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EST.

  • 8:45

    Canada/Eastern

    8:45 - 8:50 EDT
    Mots de bienvenue
    Virtual

    Opening Statements

    Ekat Kritikou, vice-doyenne, à la recherche et au développement, Faculté de médecine

    8:50

    Canada/Eastern

    8:50 - 8:55 EDT
    Mots de bienvenue
    Virtual

    Opening Statements

    Dr Pierre Drapeau, directeur du Département de neurosciences, Faculté de médecine

    9:00

    Canada/Eastern

    9:00 - 9:35 EDT
    SESSION 1 – INSULAR CORTEX: ANATOMY, CONNECTIVITY, & FUNCTIONS
    Virtual

    Henri C. EVRARD, PhD | Max Planck Institute

    Body-mind interface in the primate cortex: neuroanatomical and functional insights

    9:35

    Canada/Eastern

    9:35 - 10:10 EDT
    SESSION 1 – INSULAR CORTEX: ANATOMY, CONNECTIVITY, & FUNCTIONS
    Virtual

    Philippe KAHANE, MD, PhD | Grenoble Institute Neurosciences

    What did we learn with direct electrical stimulation of the insula

    10:10

    Canada/Eastern

    10:10 - 10:35 EDT

    COFFEE BREAK

    10:35

    Canada/Eastern

    10:35 - 11:10 EDT
    SESSION 1 – INSULAR CORTEX: ANATOMY, CONNECTIVITY, & FUNCTIONS
    Virtual

    Dana SMALL, PhD | Yale University

    Nutrient sensing in the human insular cortex

    11:10

    Canada/Eastern

    11:10 - 11:45 EDT
    SESSION 1 – INSULAR CORTEX: ANATOMY, CONNECTIVITY, & FUNCTIONS
    Virtual

    Sarah N GARFINKEL, PhD | University of Sussex

    Dissecting Dimensions of Interoception

    11:45

    Canada/Eastern

    11:45 - 13:00 EDT

    LUNCH

    13:00

    Canada/Eastern

    13:00 - 14:30 EDT
    Présentation par affiche
    Virtual

    POSTER SESSION

    14:30

    Canada/Eastern

    14:30 - 15:05 EDT
    SESSION 2 – INSULA AND RISK: FROM ADAPTED DECISION-MAKING TO PATHOLOGY
    Virtual

    William Kyle SIMMONS, PhD | Oklahoma State University

    The Interoceptive insula: Linking What the Body Needs and the Brain Wants

    15:05

    Canada/Eastern

    15:05 - 15:40 EDT
    SESSION 2 – INSULA AND RISK: FROM ADAPTED DECISION-MAKING TO PATHOLOGY
    Virtual

    Alain DAGHER, MD | McGill University

    Insula in addiction and obesity

    15:40

    Canada/Eastern

    15:40 - 16:00 EDT

    COFFEE BREAK

    16:00

    Canada/Eastern

    16:00 - 16:35 EDT
    SESSION 2 – INSULA AND RISK: FROM ADAPTED DECISION-MAKING TO PATHOLOGY
    Virtual

    Antoine BECHARA, PhD | University of Southern California

    Role of the insula in addictive behaviors: Implications for risk perception and the opioid epidemic

    16:35

    Canada/Eastern

    16:35 - 17:10 EDT
    SESSION 2 – INSULA AND RISK: FROM ADAPTED DECISION-MAKING TO PATHOLOGY
    Virtual

    Bernard LE FOLL, PhD | University of Toronto

    Potential of insula as a therapeutic target for addiction

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