Publications by authors named "J P Changeux"

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  • The text explores the idea of creating artificial consciousness by using the evolution of the human brain and its consciousness as a model, suggesting that key features of our brain should inform AI development.* -
  • It argues that while current AI may struggle to replicate human-like consciousness due to structural and technological limits, studying human brain characteristics can lead to more sophisticated AI systems.* -
  • The authors recommend being cautious when discussing AI consciousness because the term can be ambiguous; they emphasize the need to specify the type of consciousness being pursued in AI research to clarify its similarities and differences with human consciousness.*
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The α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel that plays an important role in cholinergic signaling throughout the nervous system. Its unique physiological characteristics and implications in neurological disorders and inflammation make it a promising but challenging therapeutic target. Positive allosteric modulators overcome limitations of traditional α7 agonists, but their potentiation mechanisms remain unclear.

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The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor has served, since its biochemical identification in the 1970s, as a model of an allosteric ligand-gated ion channel mediating signal transition at the synapse. In recent years, the application of X-ray crystallography and high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy, together with molecular dynamic simulations of nicotinic receptors and homologs, have opened a new era in the understanding of channel gating by the neurotransmitter. They reveal, at atomic resolution, the diversity and flexibility of the multiple ligand-binding sites, including recently discovered allosteric modulatory sites distinct from the neurotransmitter orthosteric site, and the conformational dynamics of the activation process as a molecular switch linking these multiple sites.

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Working with François Gros was a privileged moment in my scientific life, enabling me to appreciate a scientific personality whose generosity knew no bounds and whose vision of science was far ahead of its time.

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This paper investigates the compatibility between the theoretical framework of the global neuronal workspace theory (GNWT) of conscious processing and the perturbational complexity index (PCI). Even if it has been introduced within the framework of a concurrent theory (i.e.

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