New technologies to treat neurodisorders: neuroprosthetics

Event details
Date | 09.09.2016 |
Hour | 09:00 › 17:00 |
Speaker | A workshop organised by the IBSA Foundation |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Thanks to the sponsorship of the IBSA Foundation, the Center for Neuroprosthetics organizes an international workshop on health applications of neuro-technologies.
Topics:
• The engineering of motor learning: from basic neuroscience to clinical applications
• Neuromechanical interactions: implications for novel rehabilitation approaches
• Robots revolutionize rehabilitation medicine (how novel devices can improve therapy and assistance)
• Neuroprosthetic technologies to augment recovery after neuromotor disorders
• Reading and writing the peripheral nervous system: from bionic limbs to bioelectronic medicine
• Novel approaches to enhance functional regeneration after stroke based on brain stimulation: Future directions towards patient tailored treatment
• Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in clinical psychiatry
• Improving human brain function and dysfunction with neurofeedback
• New technologies and perspectives to understand the brain and fight neurological disorders
Speakers:
Andre R. Brunoni, Jose M. Carmena, Gregoire Courtine, Friedhelm Hummel, Silvestro Micera, Sandro Mussa-Ivaldi, Robert Riener, Frank Scharnowski, Lena H. Ting.
Registration:
Free pre-registration (includes coffee and lunch) is required at : www.ibsafoundation.org
Topics:
• The engineering of motor learning: from basic neuroscience to clinical applications
• Neuromechanical interactions: implications for novel rehabilitation approaches
• Robots revolutionize rehabilitation medicine (how novel devices can improve therapy and assistance)
• Neuroprosthetic technologies to augment recovery after neuromotor disorders
• Reading and writing the peripheral nervous system: from bionic limbs to bioelectronic medicine
• Novel approaches to enhance functional regeneration after stroke based on brain stimulation: Future directions towards patient tailored treatment
• Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in clinical psychiatry
• Improving human brain function and dysfunction with neurofeedback
• New technologies and perspectives to understand the brain and fight neurological disorders
Speakers:
Andre R. Brunoni, Jose M. Carmena, Gregoire Courtine, Friedhelm Hummel, Silvestro Micera, Sandro Mussa-Ivaldi, Robert Riener, Frank Scharnowski, Lena H. Ting.
Registration:
Free pre-registration (includes coffee and lunch) is required at : www.ibsafoundation.org
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Practical information
- Informed public
- Registration required
Organizer
- Center For Neuroprosthetics, Translational Neural Engineering Labn