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SUMMARY:Changing Connectomes: Changes during development as well as change
 s after brain stimulation interventions to improve cognition - Prof. Marcu
 s Kaiser\, University of Nottingham\, UK
DTSTART:20251120T150000Z
DTEND:20251120T160000Z
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CONTACT:Sarah Morgan
DESCRIPTION:The complete set of connections in the brain is called our con
 nectome. Over the last 20 years we have found out more about how this netw
 ork is organised and how it develops. I will outline some characteristic n
 etwork features and how they could originate during brain network developm
 ent. In particular\, I will highlight the impact of the spatial organisati
 on and embedding of brain networks and the role of delays on brain dynamic
 s and cognition. Moreover\, I will outline how interventions based on conn
 ectome information and computational models might be able to improve cogni
 tive function for brain and mental health conditions. For this\, I will al
 so discuss how network metrics change after stimulation as well as our ong
 oing work on developing closed-loop neuromodulation for brain and mental h
 ealth (depression\, schizophrenia\, Tourette’s). Finally\, I will give s
 ome information on the launch of our N3 Centre for Neurotechnology\, Neuro
 modulation\, and Neurotherapeutics at the University of Nottingham.
LOCATION:Online
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