BrainModes2008

BrainModes 2008: Neural oscillations and (multi-)frequency locking

December 12-13, 2008, VU University Amsterdam

For the special issue on Brainmodes in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods, click here.

“BrainModes” is an annual scientific summit which seeks to explore innovative means of understanding complex brain activity and multimodal neuroscience data sets. The inaugural meeting was held in Berlin last November (see http://www.berlin-neuroimaging-center.de/workshop) with the aim to foster an interdisciplinary, open-minded discussion of brain modeling and multivariate data analysis (EEG, MEG, fMRI, etc). The central motif is that of “modes” – that is, understanding how complex brain activity is organized around low dimensional manifolds. The year’s central objectives are neural oscillations and (multi-)frequency locking.

Organisation Committee
A. Daffertshofer (marlow [at] fbw.vu.nl)
Research Institute MOVE
Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam
Van der Boechorststraat 9, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands

P. Ritter (petra.ritter [at] charite.de)
Berlin Neuroimaging Center and Department of Neurology, Charité
Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany

M. Breakspear (mbreak [at] unsw.edu.au)
School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Black Dog Institute
Hospital Road, Randwick, New South Wales, 2031, Australia

Pictures of the Brainmodes2008 meeting

Background and objective

Confirmed participants

Program

Venue

Accomodation