OHBM 2024 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping EEG fMRI NIRS
22/05/2024 at 07:05:19
Author: Jackson Cionek
22/05/2024 at 07:05:19
Author: Jackson Cionek
EEG fMRI NIRS fNIRS OHBM 2024
OHBM 2024 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping EEG fMRI NIRS
OHBM 2024 EEG fMRI NIRS fNIRS BCI EEG ERP
Organization for Human Brain Mapping
Multitask mental using gamma band power features OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS
Korkmaz OE, Korkmaz SG & Aydemir O (2024) Detection of multitask mental workload using gamma band power features. Neural Computing & Applications. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-024-09627-9
OHBM 2024 NIRS EEG Brain network hypersensitivity underlies pain crises in sickle cell disease
Joo P, Kim M, Kish B, Nair VV, Tong Y, Liu Z, O'Brien ARW, Harte SE, Harris RE, Lee U & Wang Y (2024) Brain network hypersensitivity underlies pain crises in sickle cell disease. Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group) 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57473-5
EEG resting state alpha and vulnerability to auditory hallucinations OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS fMRI NIRS fNIRS
Honcamp H, Duggirala SX, Rodiño Climent J, Astudillo A, Trujillo-Barreto NJ, Schwartze M, Linden DEJ, van Amelsvoort TAMJ, El-Deredy W & Kotz SA (2024) EEG resting state alpha dynamics predict an individual’s vulnerability to auditory hallucinations. Cognitive Neurodynamics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11571-024-10093-1
OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS fMRI NIRS fNIRS Attention to cardiac sensations enhances the heartbeat-evoked potential during exhalation
Zaccaro A, della Penna F, Mussini E, Parrotta E, Perrucci MG, Costantini M & Ferri F (2024) Attention to cardiac sensations enhances the heartbeat evoked potential during exhalation. IScience, 27(4), 109586–109586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.109586
Effects of cardioafferent traffic and stress on automatic responses OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS fMRI NIRS fNIRS
von Haugwitz L, Wascher E & Larra MF (2024) Triggered by your heart: Effects of cardioafferent traffic and stress on automatic responses in a Simon task. Psychophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14572
Neurophysiological Correlates of Trust and Distrust and Isolated HEXACO Dimensions OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS fMRI NIRS fNIRS
Külzer D, Kalt S & Walla P (2024) The Connection between Neurophysiological Correlates of Trust and Distrust and Isolated HEXACO Dimensions. Life, 14(3), 362–362. https://doi.org/10.3390/life14030362
OHBM 2024 EEG NIRS fMRI NIRS fNIRS Hyperscanning Setup with 10 Xons
Hyperscanning Setup with 10 X.onsUsing LSL and an Auditory Oddball ParadigmA BLOG POST BY DR. ALEX KREILINGEROHBM 2024 NIRS fNIRS Cortivision
Mobile EEG-fNIRS – LiveAmp with actiCAP electrodes and Cortivision PhotonIn this article, you will find resources specific to the combination of the LiveAmp with actiCAP slim electrodes with the Photon fNIRS from Cortivision.OHBM 2024 NIRS fNIRS NIRScout NIRx
Stationary EEG-fNIRS – actiCHamp Plus with actiCAP electrodes and NIRx NIRScoutIn this article, you will find resources specific to the combination of the actiCHamp Plus with actiCAP electrodes with the NIRScout fNIRS from NIRxOHBM 2024 NIRS fNIRS High Density NIRS fNIRS
With the latest Aurora upgrade, we have enabled enhanced High Density (HD) recording with NIRSport2. The best part? It works with the existing NIRSport2 systems, and the Aurora upgrade is free. All you need to do is arrange the optodes in a dense array and use the new Aurora features.
OHBM 2024 Mobile EEG and immersive VR to increase ecological validity in emotion research
Emotions are an important part of our lives, and understanding how they emerge holds great relevance not only for basic neuroscience but also for clinical psychology.
OHBM 2024 NIRS fNIRS Play Games
Hemispheric Lateralization in Older Adults Who Habitually Play Darts: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Organization for Human Brain Mapping OHBM 2022 Glasgow: 19June23 - 2022
Organization for Human Brain Mapping OHBM 2022 Glasgow
Organization for Human Brain Mapping OHBM 2022 Glasgow: 19June23 - 2022
EEG-fMRI ERP FFT or NIRS fNIRS?
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Neuroscience 2023 - Human Brain Mapping OHBM NIRS fNIRS EEG fMRI
OHBM 2023 Annual Meeting Registration
Register today for OHBM 2023 in Montréal, Canada!
OHBM 2023 - SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY JULY 22, 2023
Physiologic fMRI signals: friend or foe? How and why to measure, model, and account for physiology.
NeuroAI: artificial neural networks as models of the brain in cognitive neuroscience
Whole-brain, Connectome-based Models of Brain Dynamics: From Principles to Applications
Making Quality Control Part of Your Analysis: Learning with the FMRI Open QC Project
Tractometry: Peering into the white matter
Beyond blobology: advances in statistical inference for neuroimaging
Open and reproducible neuroimaging: From study inception to publication
Acquisition and analysis of invivo markers of 'excitation and inhibition' in humans
Best practices for robust and reproducible neuroimaging meta analysis
Neuroanatomy and its impact on structural and functional imaging
SUNDAY JULY 23, 2023
Telehealth as a tool for open data research and sharing
Telehealth as a tool for open data research and sharing in neurosciences
Sex Differences in Brain and Behavior
Role of spatiotemporal brain waves in shaping neuroimaging signals
Kids Activity: BrainArt for the scientists of the future
Recent Advances in whole-brain, connectome-based neurophysiological modeling of brain stimulation
Exploring the emergence of connectivity in the fetal brain
Precision functional neuroimaging: advances in modeling the individual brain
Imaging faster: measuring and understanding neural dynamics at high temporal resolution
Actionable neuroimaging-focused steps to curb climate change
Taking a deep look at executive control: individualized neuroimaging of frontal lobe function
Evolution of open publishing (To do or not to do?/Lessons learnt)
Emerging psychopathology, ADHD and the autism spectrum
Higher Cognitive Functions
Neuroanatomy, Physiology, Metabolism and Neurotransmission
Towards understanding perception, consciousness, and motor behavior
Neurodegenerative disorders
MONDAY JULY 24, 2023
Standardization of code (tips)
Connecting the brain with the body in neuroimaging research
Mapping the Human Cerebellum: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Relevance
Applications and challenges in using computational models of brain to capture psychopathology
Cellular and genetic mechanisms underlying brain structure and function
Lifespan Development - Early Life
Electric and magnetic stimulations of the human brain
Modeling and Analysis - Statistics
Diversity and Inclusivity Roundtable: Advancing multiple dimensions of diversity at OHBM
Mapping Your Path to Independence in Academia: An Interactive Toolkit for Early-Career Researchers
Aperture Neuro and the publishing world
Multiscale mapping of the cortex in health and disease
Combining human and animal studies for planning, interpretation, and modeling of mesoscale fMRI
Temporal Organizing Principles of the Connectome
Using technology to enhance diversity and inclusivity in neuroscience and neuroimaging
TUESDAY JULY 25, 2023
Emerging views to combine brain structure and function in multi-scale connectivity studies
Early life environmental factors and brain health across the lifespan.
Open Science - sustainability through success stories
Spatiotemporal fMRI signatures of systemic physiology
General Psychopathology & Psychosis
Lifespan Development - Later Life
Education, History and Social Aspects of Brain Imaging
Novel data acquisition and integration methods
Multivariate approaches for brain, gene and behavior
Navigating the funding landscape: International insights for brain imaging researchers
In vivo thalamic nuclei imaging, segmentation, and applications: pitfalls and perspectives
Inference on the Brain, advances and practices in brain activity inference
Applying Neuroscience skills in Clinical and Industry Settings
Multimodal perspectives on whole-brain dynamics in fMRI and EEG
How can we assess subjective experiences and internal representations in the brain?
Forecasting the future of fMRI Debate
WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 2023
Consciousness Networks Revisited: New Diagnostic Tools and Therapies for Disorders of Consciousness
Naturalistic Paradigms for Brain Mapping: Clinical Applications in Neurology and Psychiatry
Neuroimaging of brain injury: methods, frameworks, and applications
Shortcut circuits for vision in development, adulthood, and rehabilitation
Modeling and Analysis - Connectivity
Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Learning and Memory
Social and affective neuroscience
Data and Resource Sharing
Find Brain Products at booth #212/#214
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NIRx in OHBM 2023 - Booth no.: 202
OHBM 2023 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 22-26, 2023
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BrainCap MR
Gel-based passive electrode system for high-quality EEG recordings in the MR environment
Electrodes are fitted with serial current-limiting resistors for maximum safety and data quality
Also available with Carbon Wire Loops for motion artefact correction
Cap sizes range from infants to adults; available channel counts: 32 – 128
Novi, S. L., Carvalho, A. C., Forti, R. M., Cendes, F., Yasuda, C. L., & Mesquita, R. C. (2023). Revealing the spatiotemporal requirements for accurate subject identification with resting-state functional connectivity: a simultaneous fNIRS-fMRI study. Neurophotonics, 10(1), 013510.
OHBM 2023 NIRS fNIRS fMRI-based validation of fNIRS
Klein, F., Debener, S., Witt, K., & Kranczioch, C. (2022). fMRI-based validation of continuous-wave fNIRS of supplementary motor area activation during motor execution and motor imagery. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-20.
OHBM 2023 EEG fNIRS odor localization
Christine Ida Hucke, Rebekka Margret Heinen, Edmund Wascher, Christoph van Thriel (2023) Trigeminal stimulation is required for neural representations of bimodal odor localization: A time-resolved multivariate EEG and fNIRS study, NeuroImage, Volume 269, 2023, 119903, ISSN 1053-8119, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.119903
OHBM 2023 EEG TMS Functional Connectivity
Pieramico G, Guidotti R, Nieminen AE, D’Andrea A, Basti A, Souza VH, Nieminen JO, Lioumis P, Ilmoniemi RJ, Romani GL, Pizzella V, Marzetti L. TMS-Induced Modulation of EEG Functional Connectivity Is Affected by the E-Field Orientation. Brain Sciences. 2023; 13(3):418. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030418
OHBM 2023 EEG fMRI MR artifact handling
Compared to our pre-announcement earlier this year, we made some small changes to the CWLs during our final testing phase to optimise the CWL signal. The solution now contains 4 larger loops situated at frontal-left, frontal-right, parietal-left, and parietal-right locations. The CWLs can be included on any of our standard BrainCap MRs and can be used in MRI scanners up to 3 T (subject to our general 3 T EEG-fMRI conditions for use). Because the loops are bipolar, a BrainAmp ExG MR amplifier will be needed to record these signals. If you already have a BrainAmp ExG MR you can of course use it for CWL measurements. However, if you would like to measure other signals at the same time, e.g. EMG or GSR, you will need a second BrainAmp ExG MR: one for the CWL measurements (positioned at the head end of the scanner) and one for the peripheral physiology measurements (positioned at the foot end of the scanner).
Safety tips for our new EEG-fMRI solutions
The BrainAmp MR (plus) system has benefited from some updates in the past few years. Specifically, we have updated the design of BrainCap MR to improve safety, introduced new, more flexible sequence guidelines, introduced carbon wire loops (CWLs) to help with handling motion artifact, and in this issue of our newsletter we are proud to announce the release of the R-Net MR and the CWL regression transformation in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.2 (and later).
OHBM 2023 NIRS fNIRS consciousness disorders
Evaluation of residual cognition in patients with disorders of consciousness based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy
With the capabilities of constant monitoring of oxygenation, perfusion and autoregulation, fNIRS has a high potential for diagnoses of cerebrovascular disease and severe brain injury. Other clinical neurology methodologies, including epileptic disorders and central nervous system tumors, may benefit from the technique on the preoperative function localization.
OHBM 2023 EEG fMRI NREM sleep states
State-dependent and region-specific alterations of cerebellar connectivity across stable human wakefulness and NREM sleep states
One of the best references to our products is the inspiring and impactful neurophysiological research done with our equipment. The amazing research done with Brain Products equipment continues to consistently impress us. In fact, we love seeing our hardware and software being used to make great neuroscientific discoveries. This is why we are always on the lookout for the latest articles published by our customers. As a matter of fact, you can help us find your publications by citing our hardware and software solutions in them.
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OHBM 2023 LabMan Latin American Brain Mapping Network
The Latin American Brain Mapping Network (LABMAN):
a. promote joint actions and contribute to the growth of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, which the LABMAN is one of the chapters.
b. encourage the promotion of research and teaching in areas that have as their common denominator the development of methods and data analysis regarding structure, connectivity and brain function and their interfaces with genetics, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, pharmacology, clinical, neuroendocrinolagia and psychology...
OHBM 2023 LATBrain Latin America countries
LATBrain - “Un cerebro con ciencia y conciencia latinoamericana”
Un esfuerzo conjunto de América Latina que busca potenciar y avanzar en las investigaciones del cerebro
LATBrain representa la unión de más de 10 países de América Latina y el Caribe, con el fin de fortalecer los puentes de cooperación para el estudio de las neurociencias. El foco de esta colaboración tiene como objetivo tender puentes tanto para estudios clínicos (neurológicos y psiquiátricos) como básicos para la comprensión del sistema nervioso. El conocimiento es la única herramienta real que puede permitirnos comprender mejor las patologías y proponer formas nuevas y más eficaces de tratarlas. El trabajo de los científicos básicos y clínicos es esencial para el éxito de este importante e impactante proyecto para nuestras sociedades. Esta iniciativa favorece los lazos de cooperación entre países, en un escenario de beneficio mutuo, en el que se beneficiarían sociedades de todos los países, principal objetivo de nuestra Iniciativa. La unidad es fuerza y creemos que esta es la única forma de afrontar problemas complejos, como los que tienen que ver con el sistema nervioso y sus disfunciones. Solo trabajando juntos lograremos el impacto deseado, tanto científico como social.
Promover el estudio y la investigación de la Neurociencia.
Fomentar la vinculación y el intercambio entre las entidades asociadas y los organismos nacionales, regionales e internacionales relacionados con la disciplina.
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Favorecer el desarrollo y consolidación de las Neurociencias en países emergentes.
Favorecer y promover la creación de nuevas sociedades de Neurociencias en los países de la Región.
Fomentar y recomendar lineamientos en la docencia de la Neurociencia a través de sus asociados.
Propiciar el intercambio de estudiantes y científicos e investigadores de la disciplina en la Región Latinoamericana, España, Portugal y El Caribe.
Difundir las actividades académicas y científicas relacionadas con la Neurociencia y realizar congresos, simposios y reuniones destinadas al cumplimiento de sus finalidades y propósitos.
Promover el conocimiento de la Neurociencia entre el público en general y las autoridades respectivas.
Interactuar con autoridades públicas y privadas y celebrar convenios de todo tipo para el progreso de la investigación de la Neurociencia y su influjo en la sociedad.
Realizar los Congresos de la Federación que correspondan.
OHBM 2023 Neuroscience EEG NIRS BrainLatam Avatars
Latin America Neuroscience Perception Avatars
Brain Support in Latin America
BrainSupport Solution for Neuroscience Researchers – Neuroscience to improve Latin American Identity. Scientific questions and experimental designs for the development of culture, behavior, perception and Latin American consciousness.