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MEGUK2021 Poster Sessions

Poster Session 1
Monday 6th 12:45-13:45

Revisiting the GABAndwagon: high resolution GABA and glutamate and gamma oscillations

Alex Shaw

University of Exeter

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Empirical Mode Decomposition and Instantaneous Frequency for MEG analysis.

Andrew Quinn

Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity

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Measuring the full vector of the neuromagnetic field: next-generation of wearable MEG?

Elena Boto

University of Nottingham

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The relationship between schizotypy, polygenic risk score and resting state networks

Emily Lambe

Cardiff University

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Local neural dynamics and large-scale network interactions in visual conscious perception

Gabriela Cruz

University of Glasgow

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Where is the other hippocampus?

George O'Neill

University College London

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OP-MEG to measure speech lateralization in children: A feasibility study

Heather Payne

University College London

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Investigating the role of sensorimotor oscillations during motor execution and error processing with FOOOF toolbox

Jacopo Barone

Cardiff University

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Dynamic brain connectivity supports visual and semantic processing during object recognition

Jacqueline von Seth

University of Cambridge

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Alpha power is associated with hippocampal volume in Alzheimer’s disease: a combined MEG & MRI study

Jemma Pitt

University of Oxford

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Investigating speech processing in adults who stutter

Jen Chesters

North Bristol NHS Trust

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Dynamic causal modeling of Alzheimer's disease

Juliette Lanskey

University of Cambridge

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Laura Hughes

University of Cambridge, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

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Motor-related beta bursts in schizophrenia

Lauren Gascoyne

University of Nottingham

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Dynamics underlying auditory working memory

Pradeep Dheerendra

University of Glasgow

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Poster Session 2
Tuesday 7th 12:30-13:30

Development and optimisation of active magnetic shielding systems for OPM-MEG

Lucy Edwards

University of Nottingham

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Identifying harmonics in magnetoencephalographic data: an EMD perspective

Marco Fabus

University of Oxford

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Individual correlations of oscillatory synchronization and critical dynamics in the human brain

Marco Fuscà

University of Glasgow

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Scene perception and resting-state connectivity within a posteromedial network.

Marie-Lucie Read

Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre

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Brain Pong! Rapid Frequency Tagging for Brain Computer Interfaces

Marion Brickwedde

University of Birmingham

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The theoretical advantages of triaxial field measurement for MEG

Matt Brookes

University of Nottingham

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Internal Selective Attention Benefits in Cognitively Healthy APOE E4 Carriers

Méadhbh Brosnan

University of Oxford

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Precision magnetic field modelling and control for wearable MEG

Molly Rea

University of Nottingham

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Functional Differences in the Neural Substrates of Auditory Cognition as a Consequence of Music Training

Naomi du bois

Ulster University

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Spontaneous slow fluctuations in oscillation amplitudes orchestrate conscious visual perception: A source-reconstructed time series analysis

Gabriela Cruz

University of Glasgow

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Beta band dynamics during motor learning

Ryan Hill

University of Nottingham

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Hemispheric facial dominance and emotion recognition: a MEG study

Sanjeev Nara

Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language (BCBL), San Sebastian, Spain

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40 Hz Auditory Steady-State Response is related to language development in children with autism: An MEG study

Vardan Arutiunian

Center for Language and Brain, HSE University, Moscow, Russia

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Saccades are locked to the phase of alpha activity during natural reading

Yali Pan

University of Birmingham

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