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Modulation of Global Network Metrics in Patients Undergoing Focal Neurostimulation Therapy by a Novel Implantable Device
PD Dr. Matthias Dümpelmann
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Non-invasive temporal interference electrical brain stimulation
Prof. Nir Grossman
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EEG cortical phase transitions in visual cognition and epilepsy localization
Dr. Ceon Ramon
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To be announced.
Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter
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Delta-band audience brain synchrony tracks engagement with live and recorded dance
Prof. Dr. Guido Orgs
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Steady State: EEG sensors as the focus of an interdisciplinary multimedia performance
Zubin Kanga
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To be announced.
Prof. Patrique Fiedler & Waldo Nogueira
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Investigating Variability in EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces: Insights from the NEARBY Project
Dr. Maurice Rekrut
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To be announced.
Nicolas Weber
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Dementia Research in the AI Era: Lessons and Future Directions from the AI-Mind Project
Ira H. Haraldsen (MD, PhD, Principal Investigator) & Christoffer Hatlestad-Hall (PhD, Postdoctoral researcher)
John Foxe is the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Chair in Neuroscience, Director of The Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, Director of the Golisano Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Institute and serves as Chair of the Department of Neuroscience at The University of Rochester. His research investigates the neurobiological bases of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric conditions such as Autism and Schizophrenia. He uses electrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques to understand how inputs from the various sensory systems are combined in the brain, and what happens when these multisensory integration abilities are impacted by disease.
John has authored more than 340 research and clinical papers, book chapters, commentaries, and proceedings and serves as editor-in-chief of The European Journal of Neuroscience. Before joining the University in 2015, he was director of research for the Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Originally from Dublin Ireland, John read English and History at University College Dublin (1987) before completing his BS degree at Iona College, New Rochelle (1989). He obtained his MS and PhD in Neuroscience from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City (1999).
MINDS IN MOTION
Mental Health Journeys: Stories, Art, and Science
Berlin, January 15th 2026