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8:30am - 9:15am |
Keynote 1: Consciousness (Melanie Boly) Location: Room A-003 Quantifying consciousness |
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9:20am - 10:40am |
Symposium 1: Intracranial recordings and cognition Location: Room A-003 Chair: Johannes Sarnthein Chair: Geertjan Huiskamp Human intracranial recordings: cognitive and clinical iEEG oscillations in auditory cortex during the perception of auditory and visual speech Spatial scales of memory networks by simultaneously recording scalp EEG, hippocampal iEEG and single neuron activity (1) Human Single Unit Correlates of Awareness Single pulse stimulation during presurgical ECoG monitoring elicits perturbations at different temporal scales |
Symposium 2: Clinical Electrophysiology in Psychiatry Location: Room A-022 Chair: Salvatore Campanella Chair: Oliver Pogarell The usefulness of clinical electrophysiology in psychiatry Diagnostic, therapeutic and predictive implications of individual findings in the clinical electrophysiology in psychiatry for the Electrophysiological biomarkers of true prodromal individuals P300 based prediction of relapse in detoxified alcoholic patients Impact of accelerated high frequency rTMS on the GABA system in treatment resistant depressed patients. |
10:40am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break Location: Lobby |
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11:00am - 12:20pm |
Symposium 3: Usability of EEG to derive functional brain networks: applications in epilepsy Location: Room A-003 Chair: Serge Vulliemoz Chair: Pieter van Mierlo Usability of EEG to derive functional brain networks: applications in epilepsy Network connectivity abnormalities in pediatric Epilepsy: (trying to) separate transient from longer term network abnormalities High frequency oscillations and high frequency functional network characteristics in the intraoperative electrocorticogram in epilepsy Sub-second fluctuations of functional brain networks in epilepsy Directed functional brain networks derived from EEG: methodology and application to epilepsy |
Symposium 4: Multimodal neuroimaging in High-Risk and Schizophrenia Patients Location: Room A-022 Chair: Tonia Rihs Chair: Christoph Michel Multimodal neuroimaging in High-Risk and Schizophrenia Patients Electrophysiological and brain imaging biomarkers of negative symptoms Electrical neuroimaging in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome during sensory processing and rest Biomarkers of psychosis in patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome using multimodal neuroimaging EEG and fMRI findings in subjects at high risk for psychosis |
12:30pm - 2:30pm |
Poster Lunch 1: Neurology and Methods Location: Poster Area Multimodal EEG/ECoG and fast optical signal measurements in interictal epileptic spikes 3D-Scanning of electrode locations and head geometry for EEG volume conduction modelling A simulation framework to test model order influence on EEG connectivity A reduced order modelling approach for fast generation of lead field matrices A finite element solution of the EEG forward problem for multipolar sources A subtraction approach for solving the forward problem in EEG considering the complete electrode model Assessment of a RAndoM Sampling invErSion (RAMSES) method for the analysis of MEG and EEG data Comparing different head MRI segmentation techniques for use in EEG source analysis Decomposition methods help to localize the seizure onset zone from ictal EEG EEG phase cone oscillations near to epileptic spikes derived from 256-channel scalp EEG data Inverse source estimation problems in EEG MNE-CPP: Software Tools for Real-Time Processing of Electro-physiological Data Multi-modal brain imaging software for guiding surgical treatment of epilepsy OpenMEEG software for forward problems handling non-nested geometries The MEG source reconstruction method impacts the source-space connectivity estimation: A comparison between minimum-norm solution and beamforming Using parcellation information in linear EEG/MEG source reconstruction The Effects of Threshold Choice in Dimensionality Reduction on M/EEG Source Reconstruction via the Spatiotemporal Kalman Filter Tensor decomposition of task HD EEG data in patients treated by STN DBS Stimulation subspace removal for estimating connectivities in the epileptic brain during sleep and wake states Resolution of source estimates from Electrocorticographic data Dynamic Granger-causality: methods comparison in numerical simulations and benchmark EEG data Generating simulated child head MRI data using a realistic child head model Wakefulness and non-REM sleep cortical reactivity differences using intracerebral cortico-cortical evoked potentials. Source connectivity analysis using multivariate autoregressive models of MEG signals Significant probability mapping on animal EEG EEG source connectivity to localize the seizure onset zone in patients with drug resistant epilepsy Improved modelling of interictal epileptiform discharges with smooth Finite Impulse Response filters Overlap of neural representations of language and music- An ECoG study Pipeline for MCG Forward and Inverse Solutions SEEG Brain Source Imaging Propagation of uncertainty from MEG-to-MRI co-registration to source estimates Simulated current density magnitudes and orientations for transcranial direct current stimulation montages used in depression studies Differential functional sensitivity for visual-orthographic processing throughout the lengthy N1 component: Converging evidence from four ERP studies |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Free communications 1: Cognition / Brain stimulation Location: Room A-003 ERP components elicited during multisensory processing Visualization of functional and structural connectivity in lifespan Analysis of Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions and Null Spikes for Cognition Phase-synchronized tACS-induced oscillatory activity modulates cortico-cortical signaling efficacy Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances the network connectivity of memory-related circuit in rat brain Gating by induced asynchrony: The role of parietal cortex in selective attention |
Free communications 2: Modelling and Methods Location: Room A-022 The Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method for Solving the MEG Forward Problem Comparison of different MEG beamformer implementations Combined EEG/MEG source reconstruction of electric, hapto-tactile and pneumato-tactile somatosensory stimulation using realistic head volume conductor modeling A fast EEG forward problem approximation method and its application to tissue conductivity estimation Comparative Analysis of Low and High Sampling Rates for EEG Data Complex-Gaussian Graphical Models to Infer Functional Connectivity from EEG: Theory and Applications |
4:00pm - 4:15pm |
Coffee Break Location: Lobby |
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4:15pm - 5:00pm |
Keynote 2: Multimodal workup of epileptic networks (Christian Benar) Location: Room A-003 Simultaneous recordings for characterizing the links between modalities: the case of epileptic networks |
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5:00pm - 6:00pm |
ECNS Awards: ECNS Award ceremony Location: Room A-022 Chair: Armida Mucci Chair: Dean F Salisbury The detailed program is available here. |
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6:00pm - 7:00pm |
ECNS meeting: ECNS meeting Location: Room A-022 |