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Network Modeling for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (NEMO-TMS)

Mini-Symposium on Brainstimulation
When Feb 28, 2023
from 02:00 PM to 06:00 PM
Where IMBIT Nexus Lab, George-Köhler-Allee 201, Freiburg
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Welcome to our Mini-Symposium

Together with our guests we will explore the use of multi-scale modeling approaches to learn more about how clinically employed non-invasive brain stimulation modulates complex brain function. The topics will encompass a broad range of subjects, from the molecular level to cognition and behavior. Please help us by registering:

 

Registration

https://neuroanatomie.uni-freiburg.de/registration/

 

Program

2.00 pm

Welcome

2.05 pm

rTMS-induced synaptic plasticity: from mice to humans
Andreas Vlachos,
University of Freiburg

2.30 pm

Neuronal calcium dynamics induced by rTMS
Gillian Queisser,
Temple University, Philadelphia

2.55 pm

Multi-scale modeling of synaptic plasticity induced by rTMS in neuronal dendrites
Peter Jedlicka,
University of Giessen

3.20 pm

A computer model for the effect of transcranial brain stimulation
Stefan Rotter
University of Freiburg

3.45 pm

Coffee break (20min)

4.05 pm

Towards individual dose control for TMS using computational models'
Alexander Opitz
University of Minnesota

4.30 pm

Personalized multi-scale brain modeling
Petra Ritter,
Charité University Hospital Berlin

4.55 pm

Coffee break (15 min)

5.10 pm

Short-term plasticity in neuronal networks for cognition – insights from neurostimulation and neuroimaging
Gesa Hartwigsen,
Leipzig University & Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences

5.35 pm

The interplay between executive control, behavioral variability and mind wandering: Insights from brain-stimulation studies
Matthias Mittner,
University of Tromsø

6.00 pm

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