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MEGUK2021 Poster Sessions

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

Empirical Mode Decomposition and Instantaneous Frequency for MEG analysis.

Andrew Quinn

Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity

Abstract

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

Elena Boto

University of Nottingham

Boto Triaxial OPMs.pdf

https://zoom.us/j/94090484417
Meeting ID: 940 9048 4417
Passcode: 744935

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

Emily Lambe

Cardiff University

Lambe the relationship between schizotypy.pdf

https://cardiff.zoom.us/j/83896436748?pwd=bHhRc2NHUGJUYXlRZmVyM2dRMlMwQT09

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

Gabriela Cruz

University of Glasgow

Abstract

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Where is the other hippocampus?

George O'Neill

University College London

ONeill Where is the other Hippocampus.pdf

https://ucl.zoom.us/j/97442858584?pwd=UWZNRGNjZHJ3M3ozZFRxdjZtZXhmQT09
Meeting ID: 974 4285 8584
Passcode: 662732

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

Heather Payne

University College London

Abstract

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

Jacopo Barone

Cardiff University

Barone Investigating the role of beta oscillations during motor learning with the FOOOF toolbox.pdf

https://cardiff.zoom.us/j/88460423635?pwd=amkxRzczVW9EU00yVWNRL3RodGxKZz09

Dynamic brain connectivity supports visual and semantic processing during object recognition

Jacqueline von Seth

University of Cambridge

Abstract

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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

Pitt Alpha power is associated with hippocampal volume in AD.pdf

https://zoom.us/j/91821318944?pwd=cDQ3c21KVHQvSldaNi8rQmFJSVdSdz09
Meeting ID: 918 2131 8944
Passcode: 2ryfWM

The Utility of Magnetoencephalography in Multiple Sclerosis - a Systematic Review

Hina Khan

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Abstract

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Dynamic causal modeling of Alzheimer's disease

Juliette Lanskey

University of Cambridge

Abstract

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Laura Hughes

University of Cambridge, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

Abstract

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Motor-related beta bursts in schizophrenia

Lauren Gascoyne

University of Nottingham

Abstract

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Dynamics underlying auditory working memory

Pradeep Dheerendra

University of Glasgow

Dheerendra Dynamics Underlying auditory.pdf

https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/j/95768769910?pwd=WWF4YURhZDNjTmsxL1RpUXJQWEcrZz09

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

Edwards Towards continuous, active magnetic field cancellation on a moving array of OPMs.pdf

https://zoom.us/j/91617575944
Meeting ID: 916 1757 5944
Passcode: 831415

Identifying harmonics in magnetoencephalographic data: an EMD perspective

Marco Fabus

University of Oxford

Abstract

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/3226159443?pwd=Wk5oU0prVUFHUXRsQjdTV1JaaVlEdz09
Meeting ID: 322 615 9443
Passcode: 6fXecE

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

Marco Fuscà

University of Glasgow

Abstract

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

Marie-Lucie Read

Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre

Read Scene perception and resting-state connectivity_poster_MLR.pdf

https://cardiff.zoom.us/j/81735342426?pwd=bXYyTFVhNG93V3pNSExlK3hBczh2UT09
Meeting ID: 817 3534 2426
Passcode: 798514

Brain Pong! Rapid Frequency Tagging for Brain Computer Interfaces

Marion Brickwedde

University of Birmingham

Brickwedde Brain Pong! rapid frequency.pdf

mp3 available within the pdf

The theoretical advantages of triaxial field measurement for MEG

Matt Brookes

University of Nottingham

Abstract

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Internal Selective Attention Benefits in Cognitively Healthy APOE E4 Carriers

Méadhbh Brosnan

University of Oxford

Brosnan Internal selective attention benefits in gognitively healthy APOE Carriers.pdf

https://us05web.zoom.us/j/7575343895?pwd=SXdlbCtoVXE0dE9zRjN3SFh4Y2MrZz09
Meeting ID: 757 534 3895
Passcode: Meadhbh

Precision magnetic field modelling and control for wearable MEG

Molly Rea

University of Nottingham

Rea Precision magnetic field modelling.pdf

https://zoom.us/j/96578468460?pwd=cllwZDZYQ2hyTkp4M3RmelRwUzZpdz09
Meeting ID: 965 7846 8460
Passcode: Ttf13Z

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

Naomi du bois

Ulster University

Abstract

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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

Abstract

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Beta band dynamics during motor learning

Ryan Hill

University of Nottingham

Hill Beta-band dynamics during motor learning.pdf

http://%20https://zoom.us/j/97725948017

Hemispheric facial dominance and emotion recognition: a MEG study

Sanjeev Nara

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

Abstract

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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

Arutiunian 40Hz auditory steady-state.pdf

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73131792141?pwd=cndyamNoOTVpNFFkSlFrQjdwQjVsZz09
ID: 731 3179 2141
Code: z92WXL

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

Yali Pan

University of Birmingham

Abstract

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