eeg.weebly.com
Career - Brain R&D Engineering
http://eeg.weebly.com/career.html
Journal of Neurophysiology 2012. Lsquo; Sensitivity to Temporal Modulation Rate and Spectral Bandwidth in the Human Auditory System: MEG Evidence. Rsquo;, vol. 107 no. 8 2033-2041. Cognitive Science Society CogSci 2010. Lsquo; Evidence for auditory dominance in a passive oddball task. International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering 2005. Lsquo; MEG Adaptive noise suppression using fast-LMS. Rsquo;, p 29-32. Lsquo; Significance tests for MEG response detection. Rsquo;, p 21-24. Rsquo;, p 273-276.
sng.org.au
Links - Systems Neuroscience Group
http://www.sng.org.au/links
School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Exeter, UK. School of Mathematical Sciences, Nottingham, UK. Luciano da F. Costa. Institute of Physics at São Carlos (IFSC). Research Institute MOVE, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London, UK. Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, University of Canberra. School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland. Theoretical Neuroscience Group, Marseille, France.
sng.org.au
BrainModes 2012 - Systems Neuroscience Group
http://www.sng.org.au/brainmodes-2012
BrainModes 2012: Large-scale models of the brain. December 3-4, 2012, QIMR, Brisbane. Is an annual meeting which seeks to explore innovative means of understanding complex brain activity and multimodal neuroscience data sets. The central motif is that of 'modes', that is, understanding how complex brain activity is organized around low dimensional manifolds. The focus of this year's meeting will be on computational models of large-scale brain activity, falling into the following themes:.
kcl.ac.uk
King's College London - Background and objectives
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iop/depts/cn/brainmodes/index.aspx
King's College London - Homepage. Life Sciences and Medicine. Natural and Mathematical Sciences. Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. Social Science and Public Policy. World questions Kings answers. What have we achieved? Governance and Legal Services. Quality management and policy. 124; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. 124; Basic and Clinical Neuroscience. BrainModes Conference 2014: Emergent dynamics from large scale brain networks in health and disease. Nakatani and van Leeuwen.
brainmodes.com
About Us — BrainModes
http://brainmodes.com/about
Free Beta Coming Soon. Free Beta Coming Soon. Free Beta Coming Soon. Welcome to The Next Generation of Wearable Technology! We are a multidisciplinary team devoted to making neuroscience for everyone. We specialize in mobile neurofeedback, a portable technique where measurements of your brain influence what you see and hear. Neurofeedback has been proven to improve concentration, reduce stress, and strengthen learning and problem solving skills in people of any age. Muse, The Virtual Brain.
www2.mat.dtu.dk
BrainModes 2010 and DCAMM Course
http://www2.mat.dtu.dk/people/J.Starke/brainmodes.html
Noise, oscillations and frequency locking in neural systems. Technical University of Denmark. Kongens Lyngby (north Copenhagen). December 9-11, 2010. Technical University of Denmark). VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands). University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia). Charite and Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Berlin, Germany). The BrainModes meeting is an annual meeting. Michael Breakspear (University of New South Wales, Australia). Hans Crauel (University of Frankfurt, Germany).
move.vu.nl
BrainModes 2013 - Congressen & Symposia - MOVE, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
http://www.move.vu.nl/nl/nieuws-agenda/congressen-en-symposia/brainmodes-2013/index.asp
VUnet studenten en medewerkers. Externe congressen and symposia. Building Blocks of Motor Control. Science Meets Practice 2013. Externe congressen and symposia. BrainModes 2013: Criticality, connectivity, and neural masses. December 2-3, 2013, VU University Amsterdam. BrainModes is an annual scientific summit which seeks to explore innovative means of understanding complex brain activity and multimodal neuroscience data sets. An overview of previous meetings can be found at www.brainmodes.org.