SFB 936 METHODS ACADEMY
Internally generated sequential firing patterns in human brain organoids
Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
22.06.2022, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Ontogenetic neural implants realized using MEMS technologies
Dr. Patrick Ruther
03.-12.05.2022, 2-3:30 pm – UKE RGH & N55
Introduction to EEG analysis – part 1-3
21.07.2022, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
What happens to a neuron during tACS? Evidence from non-human primates
Dr. Matthew Krause
Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
23.&25.08.2022, 2-4 pm – UKE, N55 & RGH
Introduction to EEG Analysis – part 4&5
Dr. Till Schneider
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
20.10.2022, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Estimating the influence of stroke lesions on MEG source reconstruction
Dr. Maria Carla Piastra
Clinical Neurophysiology, Technical Medical Centre, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
08.11.2022, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Development, validation and application of robust measures of non-linear M/EEG functional connectivity the influence
Dr. Stefan Haufe
Uncertainty, Inverse Modeling and Machine Learning (UNIML), Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Introductory Course to Matlab – part 5/5
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
30.09.2021, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Introductory Course to Matlab – part 4/5
Dr. Guido Nolte
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
28.09.2021, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Introductory Course to Matlab – part 3/5
Dr. Guido Nolte
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
23.09.2021, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Introductory Course to Matlab – part 2/5
Dr. Guido Nolte
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
21.09.2021, 2-3:30 pm – Online Course
Introductory Course to Matlab – part 1/5
Dr. Guido Nolte
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Modeling brain dynamics IV: From the mesoscopic level to large-scale modeling
Dr. Andreas Spiegler
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
16.07.2020, 2 pm – Online Course
Modeling brain dynamics III: Mathematical Simplifications of Microscopic Models
Dr. Andreas Spiegler
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
09.07.2020, 2 pm – Online Course
Modeling brain dynamics II: Microscopic and Conductivity Based Models
Dr. Andreas Spiegler
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
02.07.2020, 2 pm – Online Course
Modeling brain dynamics I: Introduction to theoretical neuroscience
Dr. Andreas Spiegler
Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
04.06.2020, 2 pm – Online Course
Connectomic Brain Stimulation
Dr. Andreas Horn
Department of Neurology, Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Section Charité – University Medicine (CCM), Berlin, Germany
18.02.2020, 4 pm – N61, room 104, UKE
Reviewing and writing : Insights from an editor
30.01.2020, 4 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 210/11, UKE
Bayesian models of perception and cognition
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
16.01.2020, 4 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
A new generation of MEG scanners
03.12.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 203, UKE
Matlab Academy V
28.11.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 203, UKE
Matlab Academy IV
26.11.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 204, UKE
Matlab Academy III
21.11.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 203, UKE
Matlab Academy II
19.11.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 203, UKE
Matlab Academy I
28.05.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 210/11, UKE
Using MEG to study the dynamics of information processing in the human brain
Prof. Dr. Joachim Groß
Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster, Münster, Germany
16.05.2019, 2 pm – Campus Forschung, N27, room 14, UKE
Frequently overlooked features of electrophysiological recordings: ultra-slow monochromatic oscillations, non-zero mean oscillations and long-range temporal correlations
Dr. Vadim V. Nikulin
Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
04.04.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Selective differences between learning by observation and learning by interaction with uncertain environments
Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Research University, Paris, France
05.02.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Modeling approach to brain dynamics and stimulation of large-scale brain networks
22.01.2019, 2 pm – N43, 3rd floor, seminar room, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Coupling measures robust to artifacts of volume conduction
08.01.2019, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 308, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Crossfrequency coupling
18.12.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 212, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Coupling measures robust to artifacts of volume conduction
11.12.2018, 2 pm – RGH, N45, room 105, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Crossfrequency coupling
27.11.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 212, UKE
Lecture: Overview of measures of functional and effective connectivity
20.11.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 212, UKE
Lecture: Inverse Methods for EEG/MEG data (part II)
13.11.2018, 2 pm – Campus Forschung, N27, room 14, UKE
Lecture: Inverse Methods for EEG/MEG data (part I)
06.11.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 205, UKE
Lecture: Independent Component Analysis
23.10.2018, 2 pm – Campus Forschung, N27, room 14, UKE
Lecture: Forward calculation, the physics of EEG and MEG
16.10.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 205, UKE
Course: Introduction to Linear Algebra
26.09.2018, 5 pm – RGH, N43, room 7, UKE
Course: Introduction to Complex numbers III
25.09.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 212, UKE
Lecture: Power, Coherence and Phase Locking
18.09.2018, 2 pm – Campus Forschung, N27, room 14, UKE
Course: Introduction to Complex numbers II
28.08.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 212, UKE
Course: Introduction to Complex numbers I
12.06.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 210/11, UKE
Neuromodulation of perception across brain states and behaviors
Prof. Dr. Matthew J. McGinley
Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Duncan Neurological Research Institute & Cain Foundation Labs, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
07.06.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Portraits of Neuronal Communication
Center for Brain and Cognition, Computational Neuroscience Group, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
26.04.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 205, UKE
Getting the most out of R – fast! – part 4
Dr. Gernot G. Supp
Better-Science, Hamburg, Germany
01.03.2018, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Getting the most out of R – fast! – part 3
Dr. Gernot G. Supp
Better-Science, Hamburg, Germany
22.02.2018, 2 pm – RGH, N45, seminar room 4, UKE
Getting the most out of R – fast! – part 2
Dr. Gernot G. Supp
Better-Science, Hamburg, Germany
12.12.2017, 2 pm – RGH, N45, room 112, UKE
Getting the most out of R – fast! – part 1 of 3
Dr. Gernot G. Supp
Better-Science, Hamburg, Germany
14.09.2017, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/311, UKE
Transcranial electric stimulation (tES): Individual head model construction, targeting and multi-sensor optimization and application to the human somatosensory cortex
PD Dr. Carsten Wolters
Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis (IBB), University of Münster, Münster, Germany
15.08.2017, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/311, UKE
Eye movements as sensitive indicators of normal and abnormal sensory processing
Prof. Dr. Miriam Spering
Dept. Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
18.07.2017, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/311, UKE
Retinotopic organisation in the Default Mode Network
Prof. Dr. Tomas Knapen
Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
01.12.2016, 4 pm –Campus Lehre, N55, room 313, UKE
Measuring the functional connectome using MEG: Methods development and applications in schizophrenia
Dr. Matthew Brookes
Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK
15.11.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Coupling measures robust to artifacts of volume conduction
08.11.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Advanced Lecture: Crossfrequency coupling
01.11.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Overview of measures of functional and effective connectivity
25.10.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Inverse Methods for EEG/MEG data (part II)
18.10.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Inverse Methods for EEG/MEG data (part I)
23.06.2016, 5 pm – N45, room 7, UKE
Value-based computations in the human brain revealed by intracranial recording techniques
Haas School of Business, University of California, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
31.05.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Independent Component Analysis
24.05.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Forward calculation, the physics of EEG and MEG
10.05.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Course: Introduction to Linear Algebra
26.04.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Lecture: Power, Coherence and Phase Locking
19.04.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Course: Introduction to Complex numbers II
12.04.2016, 2 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Course: Introduction to Complex numbers I
08.03.2016, 3 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Dynamic functional fMRI brain connectivity – methodological approaches and results
08.03.2016, 3 pm – Campus Lehre, N55, room 310/11, UKE
Applications of Time Series Modeling in Source Analysis and Source Separation of M/EEG Data
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