Lectures and seminars TMS combined with EEG
This is part of the “Hot-topics in multimodal imaging” seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities at the department of Clinical Neuroscience.
Title: TMS combined with EEG
Speaker: Professor Emeritus Risto Ilmoniemi is a physicist and neuroscientist at Aalto University. He has built and designed multichannel MEG instruments and was a co-inventor of the minimum-norm estimate for MEG, invented signal space projection as well as other mathematical methods for the forward and inverse problem, the channel capacity measure for comparing the performance of sensor arrays, and the so-called triangle phantom. He has introduced several techniques for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), such as navigated TMS (nTMS), combined use of TMS and EEG, and multi-locus TMS. He is the founder and former CEO of Nexstim Plc. He has led the development of new technologies and methods for hybrid MEG–MRI and for TMS. He is the founder and was the first chair of the Biodesign Finland program. He has lectured on brain anatomy and physiology, classical electromagnetism, functional imaging, MEG, and EEG. Together with Professor Jukka Sarvas, he co-authored the book Brain Signals (MIT Press, 2019).
The seminar will be hosted by Andrea Varrone, Imaging Core Facility, Department of Clinical Neuroscience.
Hot-topics in multimodal imaging" is a seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities with a focus on multimodal imaging, which will cover the latest research in the fields Neurology, Psychiatry and Cognitive Neuroscience and will give our audience an overview of the state-of-the-art instruments, computational and AI assisted data analysis being applied in the field by top international researchers.
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