Conference Schedule

Tuesday, June 7: opening reception

    • 5 pm Registration opens; Poster setup.

    • 6 - 8 pm Reception

Wednesday, June 8: MoBI Fundamentals


Dave Hairston | Methods for assessing artifact susceptibility and mitigation

Lukas Gehrke | Integrating immersive VR for MoBI research

Ying Wu | Aesthetics in the Wild: An EEG and Eye Tracking Study of Viewer Engagement at the San Diego Museum of Art

Discussion


    • 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee


Arno Delorme | New developments in the NEMAR Open Neuro gateway for EEG

Dung Truong | Hierarchical Event Descriptors for multimodal brain imaging

Marius Klug | MoBI data analysis made easy – The BeMoBIL Pipeline

Noelle Jacobsen | ICMOBI: A MoBI extension to ICLabel

Amanda Studnicki | Characterizing and Removing Artifacts using Dual-Layer EEG

Discussion


  • 12:15 - 1:30 Lunch



    • 2:30-3:30 Equipment Demos. 10 min. Presentations Introducing subsequent demos (continuous throughout poster session)


    • 3:30 - 6:00 Poster Session (Coffee at 4).

Poster Titles

Poster Abstracts

Topics: Hardware, Methods, BCI, Clinical/Therapeutic, Gait, Interpersonal Interadtions, Sensorimotor, Spatial Cognition

Posters can be set up the evening of 6/7 or morning 0f 6/8 and will be available for viewing through 6/9.

    • 6:30 - Birds of a Feather Dinners

Thursday, June 9: MoBI Gait and Spatial Environment


Evangelia-Regkina Symeonidou | Intermittent Visual Occlusions Increase Balance Training Effectiveness (z)

Helen Huang | Electrocortical dynamics of perturbed locomotor tasks

Cortney Bradford | Cortical dynamics during locomotion for improved human system integration

Janna Protzak | EEG dynamics during dual-task walking in young and older participants

Panel Discussion


    • 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee


Uroš Marušič | MoBI for clinical research

Jaqueline Palmer | Perturbation-evoked cortical response speed during balance recovery biasing paretic and non-paretic lower limbs

Diane Damiano | Electrocortical Activation during Gait and Upper Limb Tasks in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Julia Kline | Assessing Emergent Stepping in Infants with and without Cerebral Palsy via Gait-Locked Electrocortical Activity

Victoria Hinchberger | Children with bilateral cerebral palsy have poorer motor function but greater cortical activation during a block transfer task

Panel Discussion


    • 12:15 - 1:30 Lunch



Upali Nanda | Research in the industry: Brain, building and behavior (r)

Talmo Pereira | Capturing postural dynamics through deep learning

Zak Djebbara | Neuroscientific analyses and paradigms relevant to architectural research

Panel Discussion


    • 4:00 - 4:30 Coffee


Martin Seeber | Neural dynamics of real-world movement on invisible routes

Matthias Stangl | Spatial representations for self and others in the medial temporal lobe of freely-moving humans

Sein Jeung | Multisensory input improves navigation of patients with hippocampal lesions in a virtual Morris Water Maze

Panel Discussion


    • 6:30 - Birds of a Feather Dinners


Friday, June 10: MoBI for Music and Therapy


John Iversen | Intro & the role of the motor system in rhythm perception

Grace Leslie | Brain-Body Music Interfaces for Creativity, Education, and Well-Being

Dobri Dotov | Collective dynamics support group drumming, reduce variability, and stabilize tempo drift

Phoebe Chen | Implementing interpersonal synchrony biofeedback in real-world social and artistic contexts

Panel Discussion


  • 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee


Juliet King | Using MoBI to advance Research in Neuroscience, Arts & Related Therapeutics

Rebecca Barnstaple | Moving Targets: Embodiment and attention in a dance-based MoBI paradigm

Suzanne Dikker | Harmonic Dissonance: Interpersonal neurofeedback as a tool to foster art/science dialogue

Francisco Parada | MoBI meets MoBE: Towards translational neuroscience in the real-world


  • 12:15 - 1:30 Lunch


  • 1:30 - 2:30 Keynote: Helen Huang "'Ground truth' motion artifacts and the influence of hair on EEG recordings"


  • 2:30 - 3:30 Brain Products MoBI Award (z)


  • 3:30 - 4:00 Closing


  • 4:00 - 4:30 Coffee


To end the conference, a panel and audience discussion where we can collectively take stock of where we are and share our visions for where we are going. A range of perspectives are represented on the panel and we invite everyone to ponder key topics and weigh in during open discussion. Click the session title to view the topics.


6:30 PM Closing Reception

  • Bella Vista Social Club and Caffe

2880 Torrey Pines Scenic Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037 (A short walk from the conference)