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The Oxford Magstim Neuroenhancement Conference & Workshop is the latest in a series of ‘TMS Summer Schools’ organised by Magstim and leading academics in the field

Neuroenhancement Conference & Workshop 2013

The Examination Schools, Oxford 4th & 5th May 2013

Academic organisers: Vince Walsh, Charlotte Stagg & Sven Bestmann

For the latest version of the programme, please visit: www.magstim.com

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Speakers:

Antonio P. Strafella - Canada Research Chair in Movement disorders and Neuroimaging, Associate Professor, Dept of Medicine/Neurology, University of Toronto
"Combining TMS and PET to study the dopamine neurotransmission in the frontostriatal network"

Marom Bikson - Professor, The City College of New York
"Individualized and targeted neuromodulation with High-Definition tDCS"

 Lorella Battelli - Professor, Italian Institute of Technology/ Harvard Medical School
"Improving perceptual functions in the normal and diseased brain through cortical stimulation"

Roi Cohen Kadosh  - University of Oxford
"High-Level Cognitive Enhancement & Learning"

Simone Rossi - Sezione Neurologia e Neurofisiologia Clinica
"Brain stimulation and memory: from models to rehabilitation"

Marinella Cappeletti - Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
"Stimulating young and old participants' brain"

Linda L Carpenter - Professor, Brown Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior/Chief, Butler Hospital Mood Disorders Program
"Clinical application of rTMS for treatment of pharmacoresistant major depression"

Richard Carson - Professor, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin
"Genotype-related differences in response to non-invasive brain stimulation"

Alex Sack - Professor of Functional Brain Stimulation and Neurocognitive Psychology, Maastricht University/Maastricht Brain Imaging Center
"Multimodal TMS in the study of visual cognition"

Salvatore Maria Aglioti - Professor Sapienza University of Rome & Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy
"Cortico-spinal correlates of action perception in expert brains"

Klaus Ebmeier - Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, Oxford University
"Efficacy of TMS in Depression"