The conference was organised by Simon Thorpe, University of Toulouse, and a superb supportive team, including the incomparable Karine Bouyer. The event featured an array of glittering and talented scientists from all over the planet, brought together to address questions related to memory and the brain. Round table discussions and brainstorming were as important as the innovative material imparted in the cutting edge lectures. The glorious setting of Albi, France and the excursions into the surrounding bucolic countryside aided the scintillating debate and discussion. Much of real consequence was achieved~ plus many relevant drivers for significant further thought on issues relating to perception and memory. This was a good one~ without the shadow of a doubt in any grey cells.












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