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›10:00 (45min)
› Espace Pouillon - Building 6 (Campus St Charles)
›10:45 (45min)
Sylvain Harquel - Cortical stimulation mapping using neuronavigated and robotized TMS
(Université Grenoble-Alpes) › Espace Pouillon - Building 6 (Campus St Charles)
›11:30 (45min)
Olivier David - EEG/rTMS after-effects in healthy subjects and in major/bipolar depression
(INS, Aix-Marseille Université) › Espace Pouillon - Building 6 (Campus St Charles)
›14:00 (1h30)
Practical sessions : Demos in the experimental setups
During hands-on sessions, we will give a practical demonstration of the use of TMS guided by neuronavigation. We will explain principles and advantages of neuronavigated TMS, and will illustrate the different steps of a TMS experiment. For the demo, we will use neuronavigated TMS to localize and stimulate the primary motor cortex, and determine motor threshold. Three different systems will be presented : ANT-neuro system with robotized system (https://www.ant-neuro.com/) in Saint Charles university campus, presented by Régis Mancini or Laure Spieser, Nexstim system (https://www.nexstim.com/) in La Timone university campus, presented by Mireille Bonnard and Brainsight neuronavigated TMS with another robotized system (Cobot Axilum Robotics, https://www.axilumrobotics.com) presented by Juliette Contadini. › TMS setup (INS, Campus Timone or Fed3C, Campus St Charles)
›16:30 (1h)
Roundtable : limits and problems of non-invasive neurostimulation techniques
Organising committee and invited speakers › Salle PHY51 (Campus St Charles)
›17:30 (1h)
Lorella Battelli - Boosting visual attention through neuromodulation of large-scale attention networks
(Harvard University & Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) on ZOOM › Salle des Voutes (Campus St Charles)
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