Birmingham, UK

About

 

The Birmingham Garden is hosted by the University of Birmingham and its Centre for Human Brain Health, featuring among others facilities for EEG, MEG and OPM and specializing in multimodal imaging. We take this as an opportunity to bring the M/EEG community together and share our work and skills among us and beyond.

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Topics

  • Multimodal Imaging
  • Brain Health
  • Lifespan

Tutorials

  • Simultaneous EEG and Eye-tracking
  • Neural Speech tracking
  • RSA

Featured Speakers /Teachers

  • Guiomar Niso,
  • Almudena Capilla,
  • Carmen Vidaurre,
  • Luis Ciria,
  • Ricardo Mutuberria

Local Program

Registration

Venue

contact

Local program

Global - Plenary lecture

Local - Lectures

Local - Tutorials

Local - Social Events

Local - Food / Posters

Local - Satellite Event

Program details

MONDAY 21st

11:00        [Optional] Toolbox tutorial

·  MNE - G. Niso

·  Fieldtrip - J. Pérez-Navarro

14:00        Opening remarks

14:30   –     [GlobalTheoretical advances made thanks to MEEG

·  Electrophysiology and the Gut-brain-consciousness axis - C. Tallon-Baudry

· Tracking Attentional Dynamics Across Vision, Working Memory, and Action - F. Van Ede

· Emergence of language during early developement - C. François

17:30        Posters & Wine

TUESDAY 22nd

9:00    –     Local Talks - Session 1

·  Some tips and resources for good practice in EEG - Guiomar Niso

·  Brain oscillations during resting state - Almudena Capilla

10:30        Break

11:00        Tutorial 1 - Heart Evoked Potentials - Luis Ciria

13:00        Lunch

14:30   –  [GlobalReal-time processing and machine learning of EEG for BCI?

· Top-notch machine learning methods - R. Kobler

·  Facing the small data reality Michael Tangermann - M. Tangermann

·  Conducting BCI protocols with patients - T. Vaughan

17:30   –    Break

17:45        Special Session - Citizen and Community NeuroscienceRicardo Mutuberria

WEDNESDAY 23rd

9:00    –     Local Talks - Session 2

·  Neural tracking of environmental time - N. Molinaro

·  Novel multivariate methods for the analysis of oscillations in EEG/MEG data - C. Vidaurre

10:30        Break

11:00        Tutorial 2 - Cortical tracking of speech - M. Lizarazu

13:00        Lunch

14:30   –     [GlobalReproducible processing pipelines and multiverses

·  EEGmanypipelines - E. Cesnaite

·  Multiverse analysis - P. Clayson

·  Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology - International Standard - Anđela Šoškić

20:30        Social Dinner

THURSDAY 24th

9:00    –     Local Talks - Session 2

·  Neural tracking of environmental time - N. Molinaro

·  Novel multivariate methods for the analysis of oscillations in EEG/MEG data - C. Vidaurre

10:30        Break

11:00        Tutorial 2 - Cortical tracking of speech - M. Lizarazu

13:00        Lunch

14:30   –     [GlobalReproducible processing pipelines and multiverses

·  EEGmanypipelines - E. Cesnaite

·  Multiverse analysis - P. Clayson

·  Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology - International Standard - Anđela Šoškić

20:30        Social Dinner

FRIDAY 25th

9:00    –     Local Talks - Session 3

·  Cortical tracking of speech in young infants and its relation to language development in the first years of life - M. Kalashnikova

·  Neural oscillations in reading development - M. Lallier

10:30        Break

11:00        Tutorial 3 - Temporal Response Functions - S. Matar

13:00        Lunch

14:30   –     [GlobalDeep neural network analysis of MEEG data: A roadmap to using machine learning with MEEG

·  Learning M/EEG representations with self-supervision - H. Banville

·  Classic machine learning versus deep learning: is there a clear winner? - M. De Vos

·  Using artificial DNN to predict and understand human vision - R. Martin Cichy

Local Speakers/Teachers

Registration details

Registration closes September 14th

1. Click on the button below to acces the registration form. It will ask you to  register through the UoB online shop.

 

Poster instructions

Posters should be portrait and no larger than A0 to fit the poster boards.

Registration fee

The registration fee is £55/ participant, covering the global participation fee and catering at the event and is paid at the time of registration.

Venue - How to reach the Birmingham Garden

The local garden will take place in the School of Psychology at University of Birmingham on the Edgbaston Campus.

Mon-Weds (21st to 23rd) will be held in GKAP-N225 and Thursday and Friday (24th and 25th) in GKAP-N334 from 12.30pm.

Coming over

Coming to the University of Birmingham Edgebaston campus is easy and convenient with a range of public transport options, including trains and busses: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/contact/directions

Contact the Birmingham team

Andrew Quinn
Barbara Pomiechowska
Romy Froemer

Local partners of the Birmingham Garden

Contact the Global team

contact@cuttingeeg.org