{{attachment:neuro.jpg}} = Montreal, Canada: June 4-5 2019 = McGill MEG Dayz: real-time imaging of the neural dynamics of brain systems. Includes on the second day a session on machine learning decoding tools available in Brainstorm. == General information == <)>> <)>>'''Where'''<)>>McGill University, Montreal<
>de Grandpré Communications Centre<
>3801 University, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4<)>> <)>>'''When'''<)>>June 4-5, 2019: 9:00-18:00<)>> <)>>'''Instructors'''<)>>[[AboutUs/SylvainBaillet|Sylvain Baillet]] (McGill), David Poeppel (NYU), [[AboutUs/DimitriosPantazis|Dimitrios Pantazis]] (MIT), and many more!<)>> <)>>'''Audience'''<)>>Researchers wanting to discover and learn about the unique capacity of MEG to harness the millisecond temporal resolution of electrophysiology with the mapping of brain functions in health and diseases. <
>No experience with MEG/EEG required. Teaching in English.<
>Number of participants: 100 (first come first serve)<)>> <)>>'''Fees'''<)>>Free<)>> <)>>'''Registration'''<)>>Form available at the bottom of this page<)>> <)>>'''Slides'''<)>>[[https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/WorkshopMontreal2019?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=meg_dayz_poster.pdf|Poster]] | [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/za1qxu2z3z0wq2t/Montreal_bstdemo_2019.pptx?dl=0|Slides]]<)>> <)>> == Requirements for the hands-on session == The participants are required to <)>> '''bring a laptop''' <)>> (an external mouse will add to your comfort). In order to make the session as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to <)>>'''download, install and test'''<)>> the software and sample dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop. Please read carefully the following instructions: [[WorkshopMontreal2019Install|How to prepare your laptop for the hands-on]]. == Program: Day 1 == ||8:30-9:00 ||Registration ||<60%> || ||9:00-9:10 ||Julien Doyon ||Welcome remarks. || || ||Sylvain Baillet ||Introduction of the MEG-infinity program. || ||||'''Audition''' || || ||9:10-9:25 ||Robert Zatorre ||Hemispheric asymmetries in the representation of spectral and temporal sound features. || ||9:25-9:40 ||Sebastian Puschmann ||Assessing the effects of musical training on auditory cortex connectivity using inter-subject phase-locking. || ||9:40-9:55 ||Jonathan Côté ||A novel MEG method to map the auditory cortical functional organization. || || ||Etienne de Villers-Sidani || || ||||'''Sleep''' || || ||9:55-10:10 ||Emily Coffey ||Sleep in the MEG: stage-dependent oscillatory activity. || ||||'''Methods update I''' || || ||10:10-10:20 ||Marc Lalancette ||BIDS for MEG and EEG. || ||10:20-10:30 ||Sylvain Baillet ||OMEGA: The Open MEG repository. || ||10:30-10:40 ||Konstantinos Nasiotis ||New Brainstorm tools for multiscale electrophysiology. || ||10:40-11:00 ||'''Coffee break''' || || ||||'''From the clinics''' || || ||11:00-11:15 ||Roy Dudley ||Impact of a new multimodal presurgical evaluation strategy for focal poorly-defined focal epilepsy in children. || ||11:15-11:30 ||Jeremy Moreau ||Ictal MEG in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. || ||11:30-11:45 ||Christophe Grova ||MEG Source imaging in epilepsy: insights from resting state fluctuations to predict postsurgical outcome. || ||11:45-12:00 ||Cecile de Vos ||Mechanisms of analgesic effects of spinal Cord stimulation. || ||12:00-12:45 ||'''Lunch break''' || || ||||'''Vision''' || || ||12:45-13:00 ||Konstantinos Nasiotis ||Fast processes of visual remapping. || ||13:00-13:15 ||Janine Mendola ||Phase-Locked Frequency Tagging of Binocular Rivalry Isolates a Cortical Network that Predicts Alternation Rate. || ||13:15-13:30 ||Ron Kupers ||A novel subcortical pathway in cross-modal brain plasticity. || ||||'''Predictive coding''' || || ||13:30-13:45 ||Benjamin Morillon ||How the temporal structure of sound streams is encoded by neural dynamics || ||13:45-14:00 ||Soheila Samiee ||Neurophysiological network dynamics for pitch discrimination. || ||14:00-14:15 ||Peter Donhauser ||Two distinct neural time scales organize predictive speech processing in the human brain. || ||14:15-14:45 ||'''Coffee break''' || || ||||'''Motor systems''' || || ||14:45-15:00 ||Marie-Hélène Boudrias ||Effects of aging and exercise on beta oscillations during the performance of unimanual handgrip || ||||'''Neuromodulation''' || || ||15:00-15:15 ||Robert Zatorre ||Selective Entrainment of Theta Oscillations in the Dorsal Stream Causally Enhances Auditory Working Memory Performance. || ||15:15-15:30 ||Reiko Matsushita ||MEG reveals neurophysiological evidence of tDCS effect on the auditory system. || ||||'''Decoding''' || || ||15:30-15:45 ||Dimitrios Pantazis ||"Understanding MEG signals through the lens of machine learning: Recent advances, challenges and future prospects." || ||||'''Methods update II''' || || ||15:45-16:00 ||Martin Cousineau ||Virtual fiber tracks for visualization of MEG/EEG connectivity. || ||16:00-17:00 ||David Poeppel ||"The auditory system and motor system in time." || || ||Special Killam Lecture || || == Program: Day 2 == <)>> <)>>10:00-12:00<)>>'''Open doors and live demo of the MEG Unit''' Marc Lalancette Sylvain Baillet<)>> <)>>12:00-13:00<)>>''Lunch break''<)>> <)>>13:00-18:00<)>>'''Hands-on on decoding in Brainstorm''' Dimitrios Pantazis Martin Cousineau Sylvain Baillet<)>> <)>> == Registration form == Please register in the form below. To prep for the hands-on workshop of June 05 PM, you will be receiving an email with specific instructions about a week before the event. <)>>'''Note: '''<)>>__The event is now at full capacity on the first day__. You may still register but seating priority will be given to the people that already registered. . <> <
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