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English: NEUROMAT MEETINGS..Along NeuroMat last meetings, it was discussed the paper titled "Brain signatures of a multiscale process of sequence learning in humans" (Maheu et al., 2019)...Considering the relevance of this paper in the context of NeuroMat research, it was decided to discuss the paper by Stephan et al. (2009) "Bayesian model selection for group studies"...When? April 09, Tuesday, at 2:00 pm.Where? Multi-use room at Numec
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