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The Physiology of Neural Oscillations

Wednesday 18 September 2024 at 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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This exciting free event at St Hilda’s College, Oxford will bring together early-career researchers and students to explore novel advances in brain oscillations.

Talks include:

  • Keynote: What can oscillations tell us about neuronal network function?
  • Harnessing EEG-Based Brain-Computer-Interfaces for Neurological Conditions
  • Modelling and modulating neural oscillations: a computational perspective
  • Computational modelling of oscillations
  • Modulation of brain oscillations using closed-loop stimulation
  • Targeting oscillatory activity in humans and animals
  • Keynote: Non-invasive deep brain stimulation using temporal interference

Lunch and drinks reception included.

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Date:
Wednesday 18 September 2024
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10:00 am - 7:00 pm
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Education and Training
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St Hilda’s College
Cowley Place
Oxford, Ox4 1DY
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  • « Innovation In Mental Health – How To Look Back To Move Forward
  • Involving Patients and Public in Research »

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