Inaugural MEG Symposium at the University of Birmingham

Dr. Hyojin Park and Prof. Ole Jensen are pleased to announce the “Inaugural MEG Symposium at the Centre for Human Brain Health” at the University of Birmingham.

We would be delighted if you could join us to celebrate the opening of our new MEG facility. The event will include talks from speakers who are leaders in their field and a tour of the new MEG facility at the University of Birmingham.

To register (free) please visit the event website.

Speakers:

Kim Shapiro
Head of School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK
Opening remarks

Joachim Gross
Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster, Münster, Germany
Using MEG to study the dynamics of information processing in the human brain

Saskia Haegens
Department of Neurological Surgery, Columbia University, USA
Osicllatory building blocks underlying perception & cognition

Matthew Brookes
School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, UK
Next generation MEG: Quantum sensing the brain

Hyojin Park
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK
Synchronisation between brain and environment: Brain oscillations entrained by speech

Sven Bestmann
Institute of Neurology, UCL, UK
On the nature of sensorimotor beta activity in humans: insights from high-precision laminar-resolved MEG

Krish Singh
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK
From stick-figures to James Bond: UK research in studying the relationship between BOLD-FMRI and cortical oscillations over nearly two decades

Satu Palva
Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki, Finland
Large-scale synchronization in attention and working memory

Tour to the MEG Lab

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