Invited Symposia

  • Apraxia: from cognition and clinical symptoms to neural mechanisms and neuromodulation

    Organiser:  Prof. Dr. Peter H. Weiss-Blankenhorn, Deputy Director Head of the Motor Cognition Group, Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany

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    Prof. Angela Bartolo

    PhD, SCALab UMR CNRS 9193, Université de Lille – Campus Pont de Bois Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France
    “Cognitive mechanisms underlying apraxic deficits”

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    Dr. Elisabeth Rounis

    Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
    “Apraxic deficits in stroke and other neurological diseases”

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    Dr. Claudia Schmidt

    Cognitive Neuroscience (Motor Cognition) Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3) Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
    “Lesion mapping of apraxic deficits”

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    Prof. Dr. Peter H. Weiss-Blankenhorn

    Cognitive Neuroscience (Motor Cognition), Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3) Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
    “Neuromodulation of apraxic deficits”

  • NEUROIMAGING FOR PREDICTING RECOVERY

    Organisers: Dr. Thomas Hope, Imaging Neuroscience, University College London – Queen Square Institute of Neurology, Faculty of Brain Sciences, UK & Prof. Hans-Otto Karnath, Center for Neurology, University of Tuebingen, Germany

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    Dr Thomas Hope

    Research Associate Imaging Neuroscience, University College London – Queen Square Institute of Neurology, Faculty of Brain Sciences, UK

    “Predicting post-stroke prognoses from MRI without lesion segmentation”

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    Prof. Friedhelm Hummel

    Full Professor, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Defitech Chair of Clinical Neuroengineering, Head of the Hummel Laboratory at EPFL’s School of Life Sciences. Associate Professor of clinical neuroscience at the University of Geneva, Switzerland

    “Connectomics/Disconnectomics: an opportunity towards precision neurorehabilitation after
    stroke”

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    Ms Lisa Röhrig

    Research Associate, University of Tuebingen, EKU Tübingen – Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Germany

    “Predicting long-term recovery of spatial neglect”

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    Dr Lorenzo Pini

    Postdoctoral Researcher, Università degli Studi di Padova – Padova Neuroscience Center, Italy

    “Exploring Connectivity Mechanisms of Focal Brain Lesions”

  • UNWANTED THOUGHTS AND ACTION

    Organiser: Stephen Jackson, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Mental Health, Dirk Bakker Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK

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    Dr Mairi Houlgreave

    Research Fellow, Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham, UK

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    Ms Joanna Loayza

    Neuroscience PhD student, University of Nottingham, UK

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    Dr Yulia Worbe

    Associate Professor of Neurophysiology, Sorbonne Université, France

  • UPDATES ON APHASIA PROGNOSIS, ASSESSMENT, AND TREATMENT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION OF APHASIA TRIALISTS

    Organiser: Dr. Caterina Breitenstein, Dept. of Neurology with Institute of Translational Neurology, University of Muenster, Germany

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    Prof. Katerina Hilari

    Professor of Acquired Communication Disorders, School of Health & Psychological Sciences, Department of Language and Communication Science, City University London, UK
    “Assessing aphasia & treatment outcome”

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    Dr. Caterina Breitenstein

    Dept. of Neurology with Institute of Translational Neurology, University of Muenster, Germany
    “Evidence-based aphasia treatment”

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    Prof. Sasa Filipovic

    Professor, Institute for Medical Research, Head of the Department of Human Neuroscience, University of Belgrade, Serbia
    “Adjuvant aphasia interventions, from pharmacological to non-invasive brain stimulation”

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    Prof. Argye Hillis, MD

    Professor of Neurology, Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Neurology, Director of the Cerebrovascular Division of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University, Washington, USA
    “Predictors of aphasia recovery & treatment success”

  • INS - Bridging Pediatric and Adult Neuropsychology to Advance Lifespan Science and Practice

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    Organiser: Ruchika Prakash, Director

    Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging, Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University

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    Dr. Sarah MacPherson

    Head of Psychology and Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK

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    Dr. Lena Dobson

    Neuropsychological Consultant & President of ScandicNeuro Corp, Boca Raton, FL, United States

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    Dr. Miriam Beauchamp

    Full Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Québec, Canada
    Researcher & Director of the Brain & Development Axis, Ste-Justine Hospital Research Center, Québec, Canada

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