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Thierry Lhermitte et François Berléand : cette étude scientifique à laquelle ils participent et qui pourrait aider à lutter contre Alzheimer

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01:10 Over the decades, the two actors have been able to decline their talent to infinity.
01:14 But on Saturday, August 19, it is not for a theatrical or cinematographic event
01:22 that Thierry Lhermitte and François Berléand have made their way.
01:25 In fact, the Parisian became interested in scientific research,
01:32 aiming to fight against the Alzheimer's disease,
01:35 to which the two actors have agreed to participate.
01:39 Thierry Lhermitte and François Berléand under the microscope of the scientists at Caen, in Calvados,
01:44 scientists from the UNITÉ INSERM U1237 are interested in the mechanism of the brain
01:50 to seek ways to prevent diseases related to aging, such as Alzheimer's.
01:55 To do this, they have solicited several actors, including Thierry Lhermitte and François Berléand,
02:04 who did not hesitate to accept this new role, that of guinea pig.
02:09 I am really very happy to participate in this study on the functioning of the brain
02:15 and, in particular, on the memory.
02:18 Confitiari Lhermitte
02:20 It is in addition, here, the hope of discovering networks of connections
02:27 that will allow researchers to better apprehend diseases such as Alzheimer's,
02:31 which affect the environment of each of us,
02:34 continues Richard's interpreter in the telefilm "The Incredible Bottling".
02:38 To decrypt the learning techniques of the actors to better understand the brain of Géraldine Roche,
02:46 in charge of research, has agreed to reveal to the Parisians the process of this research,
02:52 we analyze in each actor data on his sleeping habits, his lifestyle, etc.
03:01 Then we will organize learning sessions of a text in an IRM.
03:06 Thus, scientists will obtain images allowing to see what is happening precisely in the brain of each actor,
03:16 while they memorize.
03:18 If a hundred artists have been solicited, in order to spend three full days to perform imaging,
03:27 sleep and blood sampling in the brain, the first report of these works will fall only at the end of 2025, according to the scientist.
03:36 Article written with the collaboration of 6media
03:43 The first part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
03:47 The second part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
03:51 The third part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
03:56 The fourth part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
04:06 The fifth part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
04:16 The sixth part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
04:21 The seventh part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.
04:31 The eighth part of the film is dedicated to the scientists of the Parisian Institute of Technology.

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