Scientific Symposia
Scientific Symposium 1
Methodological insights and novel developments in the field of neurofeedback
- Just a very expensive breathing training? Risk of respiratory artefacts in functional connectivity-based real-time fMRI neurofeedback (Franziska Weiß; Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany)
- Learning bi-modal EEG-fMRI neurofeedback to improve neurofeedback in EEG only (Claire Cury; Inria Rennes Bretagne Atlantique, Rennes, France)
- Improving SVM’s Classification Performance during Real-Time Neurofeedback Training (Toshiharu Nakai; Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan)
Scientific Symposium 2
Application of neurofeedback in healthy participants
- Modulatory effects of dynamic fMRI-based neurofeedback on emotion regulation networks in adolescent females (Catharina Zich; Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)
- Synchronous Inter-Hemispheric Temporal Dynamics in Neurofeedback-Enhanced Attention and Somatosensory Networks Induced by Individualized Real-time fMRI Neurofeedback to Cranial Nerve IX and XII Projections (Dorina Papageorgiou; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States of America)
- fMRI Informed EEG Model of Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activity; computational and functional validity (Guy Gurevitch (Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Scientific Symposium 3
Clinical applications of neurofeedback
- Using connectivity based real time fMRI neurofeedback to modulate attentional and resting state networks in people with high trait anxiety (Elenor Morgenroth; Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, London, United Kingdom)
- Modulation of fronto-limbic networks in post-traumatic stress disorder (Jana Zweerings; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
- Learning and short-term transfer of volitional suppression of pathological oscillations in the subthalamic nucleus through electrode-guided neurofeedback in Parkinson patients (Oliver Bichsel; Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Scientific Symposium 4
Novel methodological developments for brain-based communication and control
- Towards Hippocampal Navigation for Brain-Computer Interfaces (Jeremy Saal; Department of Neurosurgery, Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
- An efficient fMRI-based brain-computer interface to encode yes/no answers (Danielle Evenblij; Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
- Triggering Robotically-Induced Movement in an fMRI-Based Brain Computer Interface (Gustavo S. Pamplona (Department of Ophthalmology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland)
RT-FIN International Conference
Registration website for RT-FIN International ConferenceMarie-Thérèse Moersrtfin2019@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Marie-Thérèse Moersrtfin2019@maastrichtuniversity.nlhttps://www.rtfin2019.org/107020
2019-12-07
2019-12-11
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