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At our next Brain Resonance Seminar, Prof. Andrew Sharott from the University of Oxford will be giving a talk titled “Closed-loop stimulation: a powerful approach for neuromodulation”. This is on 27. April. As per usual, we will be in the MR conference room and the seminar will start at 9:15am.
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First author Anders Elkjær Lund led this work together with @dameder.bsky.social and Hartwig Siebner. As always, it was a major team effort including Christopher F. Madelung, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Birgitte L. C. Thomsen, and Annemette Løkkegaard. 12/n
We are just getting started - looking forward to many more exciting discussions in the year to come!
The study was made possible by funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, the Danish Parkinson Association and the @lundbeckfonden.bsky.social.
Another exciting Brain Resonance Seminar coming up: Prof. Marc Tittgemeyer from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research & University of Cologne will talk about “Metabolic Signals as Neuromodulators: A Neural Logic for State-Dependent Motivation”. May 11th, MR conference room, 9:15am