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CNS 2024 Annual Meeting - April 13-16, 2024

CNS 2024 Annual Meeting - April 13-16, 2024

CNS 2024 Annual Meeting
CNS 2024 Annual Meeting

CNS 2024 Annual Meeting - April 13-16, 2024

The Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) is committed to the development of mind and brain research aimed at investigating the psychological, computational, and neuroscientific bases of cognition.

The term cognitive neuroscience has now been with us for almost three decades, and identifies an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the nature of thought.



Diving Deeply into Brain Plasticity Through Work with the Sensorimotor Deprived CNS 2024 EEG NIRS

Diving Deeply into Brain Plasticity Through Work with the Sensorimotor Deprived
CNS 2024 EEG NIRS

CNS 2024 Q&A with Ella Striem-Amit For the last two decades, Ella Striem-Amit has been searching for answers to some of neuroscience’s deepest questions: How does the human brain develop in individuals and what happens when something is missing? Working with people born without hands, sight, or hearing has given her and her team new […]

Great Expectations How Our Prior Experiences Shape Our Reality CNS 2024 EEG NIRS

Great Expectations How Our Prior Experiences Shape Our Reality
CNS 2024 EEG NIRS

CNS 2024 Q&A with Peter Kok From daily illusions like seeing animal shapes in clouds or mistaking a curtain for a person in a dark bedroom to more complex ones, like the “hollow mask illusion,” (screenshot at right/above) our prior experiences and expectations shape how we perceive the world around us, sometimes in unexpected ways. […]

Watching a Memory Unfold CNS 2024 EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

Watching a Memory Unfold CNS 2024
EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

CNS 2024 Q&A with Sheena Josselyn For the past few decades, Sheena Josselyn has had a ringside seat to some remarkable technological advancements that have enabled scientists to study memories in ways once only imaginable through science fiction. Viral vectors, optogenetics, and live imaging have all enabled neuroscientists like Josselyn to explore how cells activate […]

Bringing New Focus to the Mind CNS 2024 EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

Bringing New Focus to the Mind CNS 2024
EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

CNS 2024 Q&A with Kia Nobre For Kia Nobre, the drive toward science is instinctive. For as long as she can remember, she has been curious about the world around her.  “I like to think that all humans start out that way, curious, perplexed even,” says Nobre of Yale University. “I don’t understand why or […]

Mapping Paths to Understand the Hippocampus CNS 2024 EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

Mapping Paths to Understand the Hippocampus
CNS 2024 EEG MicroStates EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS

Q&A with Lynn Nadel Over the last several decades, research led by cognitive neuroscientists has led to new understanding of the hippocampus and its core role in human memory. “The attention the hippocampus has received, and the progress that has been made in understanding it, has been nothing short of astounding in the 50+ years […]

 
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Embracing high-dimensional data with XR-based experiments

Getting it done at a non-R1: Succeeding in Cognitive Neuroscience in a Resource-Limited Environment

Advancing knowledge through open science adversarial collaboration, Chair: Lucia Melloni

Memory Engrams and their Implications for Human Memory, Chair: Denise Cai

Putting the 'fun' in funding: Roundtable with NIH Staff, Chair: Matt Sutterer

Into the night: The cognitive neuroscience of dreaming, Chair: Remington Mallett

Hippocampal predictions link perception and memory, Chairs: Peter Kok and Morgan Barense

Multisensory Development Across the Neurotypical and Neurodivergent Lifespan: The Birth of a Research Consortium, Chairs: Mark Wallace and Micah Murray

Reconciling the Impact of Emotion on Episodic Relational Memory, Chairs: Florin Dolcos and Deborah Talmi

The 30th Annual George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience Lecture

Hippocampus: Action at a Distance, Lynn Nadel, Ph.D.

Pavlov's Dogz

Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St W Second Floor, Toronto, ON M5H 1X6, Canada

Subjectivity: Who cares? Chairs: Brian Levine and Brad Buchsbaum

Insights into flexible cognition: Structure learning, inference, and abstraction based on cognitive maps, Chair: Stephanie Theves

Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Mindfulness: Insights from Basic Research and Translational Science, Chair: Erika Nyhus

A hands-on technical workshop for cognitive neuroscientists, Chair: Bradley Voytek

Visibility and Networking: What does it mean and how do you do it?, Chair: Audrey Duarte

The neural circuit underlying subjective perception, Peter Kok, Ph.D.

Insights from studying people with congenital sensorimotor deprivation, Ella Striem-Amit, Ph.D.

The Science and Engineering of the Speaking Brain, Chair: Gopala Anumanchipaalli

The Geometry of Neural Representations of Tasks: What Does it Mean for Cognition and Behavior?, Chair: Tim Buschman

Horizon-scanning for new ELSIs in Cognitive Neuroscience

Cortical mechanisms for transsaccadic memory and perception, Chairs: John Douglas Crawford and Bianca Baltaretu

Endel Tulving and the Modern Science of Memory, Chairs: Daniel L. Schacter and Donna Rose Addis

Advances in speech prosody perception research: Integrating behavioral, neuroimaging, (neuro)genomics, and clinical techniques, Chairs: Tamar Regev and Srishti Nayak

Leveraging social cognitive neuroscience tools to characterize heterogeneity in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Chairs: Dorit Kliemann and Gabriela Rosenblau


Symposia

Into the night: The cognitive neuroscience of dreaming

Chair: Remington Mallett1,2; 1University of Montréal, 2Center for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine

While our grasp of waking cognition has expanded, the study of dreaming remains a complex and challenging field. This complexity is being unraveled thanks to technological and methodological innovatio…


Hippocampal predictions link perception and memory

Chairs: Peter Kok1, Morgan Barense2; 1University College London, 2University of Toronto

Memory and perception are intimately linked through prediction. Memory is used to generate predictions of upcoming perceptual events, and mismatches between those predictions and perception determine …


Multisensory Development Across the Neurotypical and Neurodivergent Lifespan: The Birth of a Research Consortium

Chairs: Mark Wallace1, Micah Murray2,3; 1Vanderbilt University, 2Lausanne University Hospital, 3University of Lausanne

One of the most challenging jobs for the developing brain is the almost continually changing nature of the sensory information that it is tasked with processing. In addition to the widening experienti…


Reconciling the Impact of Emotion on Episodic Relational Memory

Chairs: Florin Dolcos1, Deborah Talmi2; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, 2University of Cambridge, UK

The effects of emotion on memory are wide-ranging and powerful, but they are not uniform. Although there is agreement that emotion enhances memory for individual items, how it influences memory for as…


Subjectivity: Who cares?

Chairs: Brian Levine1,2, Brad Buchsbaum1,2; 1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Academy for Research and Education, 2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto

Science demands operationalization. In the study of memory, recall or recognition responses are interpreted according to that test’s scoring criteria, enabling agreement on what is right and wro…


Insights into flexible cognition: Structure learning, inference, and abstraction based on cognitive maps

Chair: Stephanie Theves1; 1Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences

The concept of a cognitive map, a mental model that integrates various relationships between experiences, has been a long-standing idea in psychology. Systems neuroscience has provided compelling evid…


Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Mindfulness: Insights from Basic Research and Translational Science

Chair: Erika Nyhus1; 1Bowdoin College

Mindfulness meditation is the practice of becoming aware of present-moment experience with a compassionate, nonjudgmental stance (Kabat-Zinn, 1990). This seemingly simple act has had a profound impac… 


A hands-on technical workshop for cognitive neuroscientists

Chair: Bradley Voytek1; 1UC San Diego

Data science! GitHub! LLMs and generative AI and scikit-learn and… it feels like there are an overwhelming number of technical skills and technologies to learn in order to succeed in our curren…


Cortical mechanisms for transsaccadic perception and memory

Chairs: John Douglas Crawford1, Bianca Baltaretu2; 1York University, Toronto Canada, 2Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany

Visual perception and memory are usually studied in the laboratory with the eyes fixed on one location, but in real world circumstances we make saccades several times per second. Thus, ‘transsac…


Endel Tulving and the Modern Science of Memory

Chairs: Daniel L. Schacter1, Donna Rose Addis2,3; 1Harvard University, 2Rotman Research Institute, 3University of Toronto

Endel Tulving (1927-2023) was a major figure in the cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience of memory, generating numerous findings and theories that have shaped these fields over the past six… 


Advances in speech prosody perception research: Integrating behavioral, neuroimaging, (neuro)genomics, and clinical techniques

Chairs: Tamar Regev1, Srishti Nayak2; 1MIT, 2Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Prosody encompasses the acoustic features of spoken language—pitch, loudness, duration, timbre—that carry linguistic, emotional, and social information. Although prosody plays an essential…


Leveraging social cognitive neuroscience tools to characterize heterogeneity in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Chairs: Dorit Kliemann1, Gabriela Rosenblau2; 1The University of Iowa, 2The George Washington University

Social challenges constitute a core difficulty for many psychiatric conditions, most prominently for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Despite a long line of research characterizing social differences b…

EEG ERP NIRS fNIRS What to know

¿Qué necesitas saber?

EEG (Eletroencefalograma) e NIRS (Espectroscopia de Infravermelho Próximo) são técnicas de neuroimagem usadas para estudar a atividade cerebral, mas eles não são necessariamente concorrentes; podem ser considerados aliados. O EEG mede a atividade elétrica do cérebro e é muito útil para avaliar os estados cerebrais em tempo real, enquanto o NIRS mede as mudanças na oxigenação sanguínea cerebral, oferecendo informações sobre a atividade metabólica cerebral. Eles podem ser combinados para fornecer uma compreensão mais abrangente do funcionamento cerebral, integrando informações temporais do EEG com dados espaciais do NIRS.

Pesquisar a relação entre os MicroEstados do EEG e o fNIRS pode envolver explorar como as configurações temporais de redes neurais (capturadas pelos microestados do EEG) se correlacionam com as variações hemodinâmicas cerebrais (observadas através do fNIRS). Isso poderia revelar como padrões específicos de atividade elétrica cerebral estão associados a alterações no fluxo sanguíneo e na oxigenação em diferentes regiões cerebrais, oferecendo insights sobre a dinâmica neural subjacente aos processos cognitivos e emocionais.

 

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EEG NIRS

EEG NIRSVisto isso, é fácil entender o número de estudos que se apoiam em sistemas de integração multimodal.

Em resumo, ao traçar um panorama geral das técnicas disponíveis no mercado, os prós da fNIRS se tornam complementares aos contras de outras ferramentas como a fMRI e EEG / ERP (event-related potential) - fNIRS tem melhor resolução temporal, é mais fácil e mais rentável de implementar do que fMRI, por outro lado, sua  resolução espacial é mais limitada). Em comparação, o fNIRS tem melhor resolução espacial do que EEG / ERP, no entanto, tem a resolução temporal diminuída.


 


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