Final program
8:30-9:00: Welcome coffee and registration
Morning session
9:00-9:15: Opening, Introductory remarks
9:15-10:00: Keynote lecture: Rainer Goebel – Revealing mesoscopic coding principles in the human brain using ultra-high magnetic field fMRI
10:00-10:30: Michele Giugliano, U Antwerp – Correlation transfer by cortical neurons
10:30-11:00: Ben Jeurissen, U Antwerp – Processing multi-shell diffusion MRI data using MRtrix3
11:00-11:30: Coffee break
11:30-12.00: Dante Mantini, KU Leuven – Long-range functional interactions in the resting human brain
12:00-12:45: Keynote lecture: Pascal Fries – Rhythms for Cognition: Communication through Coherence
12:45-14:45: Lunch and poster session
Afternoon session
14:45-15:15: Dimiter Prodanov, IMEC – Applications of multiscale segmentation and classification approaches to histological images
15:15-15:45: Daniele Marinazzo, UGent – Detecting the hemodynamic response function in resting state fMRI: methodology and applications
15:45-16.00: Davide Ciliberti, NERF, KULeuven – Real-time decoding and identification of memory-related hippocampal spike patterns
16:00-16.15: Marije Ter Wal, Donders (NL) – Robust characterization of network structure in intracranial EEG data using consensus-based partial coherence
16:15-16:45: Coffee break
16:45-17.00: Jasper Degryse, Ugent – Prospective power estimation for peak inference with the toolbox Neuropower
17:00-17.15: Birgit Plantinga, TU Eindhoven (NL) – High Resolution Imaging of the Human Subthalamic Nucleus Network
17:15-18:00: Keynote lecture: Matthew Self, NIN, KNAW (NL) – Segregating the visual scene: feedback and figure-ground assignment in the primate visual system
18:00-18:15: Closing remarks
18:15 – 20:15 Closing reception
The congress is sponsored by FWO, KU Leuven, Imec, University of Ghent, and University of Antwerp.
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