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The Lyons share of cognition

Published on
December 20, 1996
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The city of Lyons has been chosen as the site for France's first major research centre for cognitive sciences. The Pounds 5 million project for the future Institut des Sciences Cognitives is being funded jointly by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the education ministry and the Rhone-Alpes regional council.

Starting out at the end of next year with a core team of about 30 people, the institute will ultimately house 70 researchers and technicians. The French and foreign researchers are to be chosen from a number of specialities, including linguists, neurophysiologists and philosophers.

The research laboratories will be equipped with the latest cognitive mapping equipment, according to the CNRS, and the institute will house a breeding centre for rats and primates to be used in experiments.

Research into cognition has got off to a slow start in France, compared to neighbouring countries, with the first "cognosciences" research programme set up by the CNRS just six years ago.

Plans for a major research centre met funding difficulties. There was also some resistance to the multi-disciplinary nature of the field, breaking away from traditional academic subject areas.

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