Symposia programming is included in our Annual Meeting registration and begins on Monday, June 15th and runs through Thursday, June 18th at the Palais 2 l’Atlantique in Bordeaux, France.

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Symposia

Biological aging clock of the brain and beyond
Organizers: Junhao Wen, Ioanna Skampardoni, Andrew Zalesky

[LOC] From Connectome to Clinic: Multiscale Biomarkers to Prevent Neurovascular Disease and Personalize Brain Health

Organizers: Michel Thiebaut de Schotten

“All for One and One for All”: Multi-view Approaches in Early Brain Imaging

Organizers: Anton Tokariev, Siân Wilson, Vyacheslav Karolis

Advanced Virtual Brain Twins for Clinical Applications

Organizers: Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Huifang Wang

Balancing Sample Size and Sensitivity: Emerging Methods and Tools for Optimal Inference & Power Analysis

Organizers: Martin Lindquist, Sina Mansour L, Stephanie Noble, Camille Maumet

Bridging species and scales: Mapping and modelling the organization of the mammalian brain

Organizers: James Pang, Eli Müller, Katja Heuer

Changing brain imaging data paradigm with non sharable data: the development and use of federated analyses in neuroimaging

Organizers: Thuy Dao, Nikhil Bhagwat, JB Poline

Closed-loop fMRI Neurofeedback: An Emerging and Powerful Tool for Targeted Neuromodulation

Organizers: Aurelio Cortese, Joshua Tan

Connectomes to clinics: Leveraging brain networks to optimize brain stimulation treatments

Organizers: Davide Momi, Caio Seguin

Criminal Risk Behaviors in Neuropsychiatric Diseases – From Neural Underpinnings to Legal Issues

Organizers: Matthias Schroeter, Cristina Scarpazza, Ryan Darby, Kent Kiehl

Deep learning for (low-field) neuroimaging: segmentation, super-resolution, synthesis

Organizers: František Váša

Epigenetic Brain Mapping: Fusing Neuroimaging and Epigenetics to Understand Brain Health and Disease

Organizers: Tim Silk, Jo Wrigglesworth, Valentine Chirokoff

Imaging of Neurotransmitter System Involvement in Brain Structure and Function

Organizers: Alexander Weuthen, Natasha Taylor

Imaging the Fetal Brain: From Acquisition to Clinical Impact 

Organizers: Andrea Gondova

Intensive neuroimaging: Strategies and principles for within-person cognitive designs

Organizers: Todd Braver, Eline Kupers, Won Mok Shim, Lune Bellec

Legal Dimensions of Open Science: From Publishing, to Software, and Data

Organizers: Muriah Wheelock, Stefano Moia

Lifespan Connectomics Meets AI: Complexity, Development and Clinical Applications

Organizers: Andras Jakab, Stephanie Forkel, Martina Noe, Tobias Fernandez Borkel

Mapping the brain’s hidden signals: Emerging metrics for understanding brain development and health

Organizers: Katherine Bottenhorn, Jessica Flannery

Memory, Interoception, and Sensory Valuation: How the Brain Constructs Food Representations to Guide Behavior

Organizers: Shai Berman

More than a relay: examining the role of the thalamus in brain organisation, development, and disorder

Organizers: Stuart Oldham, Gareth Ball

Neuroscientific Advances to Propel Brain Stimulation

Organizers: Adam Pines

Novel insights into typical and atypical development from longitudinal and multi-dataset neuroimaging studies 

Organizers: Deanna Barch, Lucina Uddin

Pitfalls and promises of population brain models for clinical translation

Organizers: Lena Dorfschmidt, Aaron Alexander-Bloch, Richard Bethlehem, Jakob Seidlitz

Population neuroscience for predicting anomalous brain development: how far are we from real-world applications?

Organizers: Jean-Charles Roy, Gunter Schumann

Precision imaging of the infant brain: from 7 Tesla methods to cognitive development

Organizers: Julia Moser, Daniel Reznik

Sound and Music: Naturalistic Approaches to Auditory–Motor and Affective Brain Dynamics

Organizers: Sarah Faber, Seung-Goo Kim

The Menstrual Cycle as a Vital Sign for Brain Health

Organizers: Carina Heller, Elle Murata

THE NEED FOR SPEED:  Multimodal Neuroimaging Contributions to Assessment of in vivo Mapping of Neural Signal Conduction

Organizers: John Van Horn, Benjamin Newman

The Voluntary – Involuntary Continuum: Understanding Motor Control through the Lens of Mark Hallett

Organizers: Cecile Gallea, Silvina Horovitz

Understanding Structure-Function Network Relationships and Their Links to Clinical and Cognitive Features

Organizers: Dara Cannon, Shir Dahan

Using Direct Brain Recordings to Characterize Electrophysiological and Chemical Dynamics of Human Decision-Making

Organizers: Shawn Rhoads, Blair Shevlin
 

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