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Program
The Symposium will be held at the School of Psychology Campus. Friday talks will be held in the Aula T4 in the CLA building, whereas the workshops on Saturday will be held in Psico 2 building finishing with a poster session at Aula Multiuso (AMU).
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Welcome & Introduction
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PONS organizers
Mapping the brain in space: how microgravity can be used to model aging
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Marco Marino
Computerized approaches to mimic the semantic neural network:
Novel paths to understanding mental pathologies
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Iván González-García
Coffee break
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30 min
Multiscale Brain Modeling: Toward Digital Brain Twins
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Doris Pischedda
In silico modelling, from neurons to functional networks: simulations of cerebellar learning
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Carlo Andrea Sartori
Break
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15 min
Personalized Electric Field Simulations in TMS and TES using SimNIBS: Applications in Research and Clinical Practice
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Torge Worbs
Bridging Worlds: How does Computational Modeling at Multiple Scales Help us Understand Brain Stimulation and Function?
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Aaron Miller
14:45-15:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30-17:00
17:00-17:30
17:30-17:45
17:45-18:15
18:15-18:45
FRIDAY
Graph Theory Connectivity applied to the Human Brain
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Arianna Menardi
SimNIBS Introduction and Tutorial
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Torge Worbs
Spiking Neural Networks: graphical and coding approaches for modeling neurons and networks
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Francesco De Santis
Attention and (arousal / executive) Vigilance decrement as measured with the ANTI-Vea task: Vigilance, Attention control, and mind-wandering.
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Juan Lupiáñez
Lunch break
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60 min
Poster session
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Perhaps you?
SATURDAY
10:00-12:30
10:00-12:30
10:00-12:30
10:00-12:30
13:00-14:00
14:00-16:00
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