Monday, February 6, 2012

Workshop: BCI and EEG-fMRI @ Germany

Workshop on 24th of May in Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) Delmenhorst, Germany
Organizers: Maarten De Vos and Stefan Debener.

We are glad to announce a workshop focusing on single trials in EEG and fMRI. During the workshop, talks and talking posters will be held discussing state-of-the-art methods related to the reliable estimation of single trials and its relevance for EEG-fMRI integration. We envision insights from innovative single trial estimation, namely BCI.

Host institution and conference venue is Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (http://www.h-w-k.de/1786.html?&L=2&id=1786). Application forms can be downloaded on this website. Interested participants are welcome to send the application to eeg-fmri@uni-oldenburg.de. Due to the limited number of places, priority will be given to people working in the field. Participation fee is 28 euro. Participants have the opportunity to present own research as a poster if interested (please indicate the poster title with your application). Deadline of application: 15th of april.

Following internationally recognized experts confirmed participation:
S. Makeig, Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, UCSD, San Diego, USA
R. Scheeringa, Donders Institute, Nijmegen, Netherlands
R. Becker, University of Geneva, Switzerland
C. Benar, University of Marseille, France
B. Sorger, University of Maastricht, Netherlands
T. Zander, TU Berlin, Germany
A. Mazaheri, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
D. Vandeville, University of Geneva, Switzerland
H. Laufs, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt
S. Hanslmeyer, University of Constanza, Germany
S. Mayhew, University of Birmingham, UK
S. Sadaghiani, University of California, Berkeley, USA
K. Mullinger, University of Nottingham, UK
A. Bagshaw, University of Birmingham, UK
G. Yovel, University of Tel Aviv, Israel
B. Mijovic, University of Leuven, Belgium
C. Regenbogen, University of Aachen, Germany
R. Huster, University of Oldenburg, Germany
F. Biesmann, University of Berlin, Germany
M. Tangermann, University of Berlin, Germany
T. Eichele, University of Bergen, Norway
I. Gutberlet, Blindsight Consulting, Germany

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