NeuroMath Workshop Leuven
The objective of the NEUROMATH Workshop is to describe state-of-the-art advanced mathematical methods for the estimation of human cortical activity and connectivity using non-invasive neuroelectric and hemodynamic measurements.
In the NEUROMATH Workshop, through lectures and poster sessions, scientists are called to discuss their computational tools in order to offer a comprehensive approach to the problem of the estimation of brain activity and connectivity for sensory and cognitive tasks. The NEUROMATH Workshop will offer a review of the most advanced processing methods for brain activity currently being applied in several leading European research institutions.
12-13 March 2009
Arenberg Castle
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Areas of interest
Scientific contributions will be welcomed in the fields of
- Electroencephalography, Magnetoencephalography, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Mathematical and computer models for neurons and neural tissues
- Theory and algorithms in forward problem
- Inverse problem and source imaging
- Mapping techniques
- Estimation of connectivity techniques from neuroelectric and/or hemodynamic recordings
- Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI)
