Montreal Neurological Institute Neurophysiology, Neuropsychology, and Epilepsy, in 2022

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+ Include: 4 videos + 1 pdf, size: 37.1 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, epileptologists and epilepsy neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists, neuroscientists, neurology residents and graduate students in engineering, neuroscience and psychology

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epilepsy_symposium_2022_program_final.pdf
May 27 Afternoon Session.mp4
May 27 Morning Session.mp4
May 28 Afternoon Session.mp4
May 28 Morning Session.mp4

 

* Detail:

May 27 – Biomarkers of Epileptogenicity: Neurophysiology and Imaging

8:30 Welcome – Introduction to Day 1

François Dubeau, Canada
Paolo Federico, President CLAE, Canada

Session 1: High Frequency Oscillations, a new biomarker in epilepsy

Chairs: Christophe Grova, George Kostopoulos
9:00 HFOs: Where do they come from and where are they going?
Jerome Engel, Jr., USA (Virtual)

9:40 HFOs: Do they really mark the epileptic tissue?

Julia Jacobs, Canada

10:20 Refreshment pause
10:40 Back to the future: Is ECoG the answer?

Maeike Zijlmans, The Netherlands

11:20 Separating healthy from epileptic HFOs

Birgit Frauscher, Canada
12:00 Lunch and poster session

Note: Held in the Concourse space, Percival Molson Stadium

13:15 Keynote – Gloor Lecture
Chair: Dang Nguyen, Canada

EEG and epilepsy – the future
Samuel Wiebe, Canada

Session 2: Probing the epileptic focus from inside and from outside

Chairs: Louise Tyvaert, Barbara Jobst
14:10 Finding the epileptic focus with functional imaging

Graeme Jackson, Australia

14:50 Refreshment pause

15:10 Connecting extra- and intracerebral signals: How EEG and MEG relate to intracerebral EEG
Christian Bénar, France

15:50 Functional connectivity and network hubs in focal epilepsy
Christophe Grova, Canada

16:30 Diagnostic and therapeutic use of neurostimulation

Philippe Kahane, France

17:10 Recollections

Chair: Birgit Frauscher
George Kostopoulos
Nicolas von Ellenrieder
Rina Zelmann
Pierre LeVan
Marc Saab
Massimo Avoli

May 28 – Cognition and Sensory Systems in Healthy and

Diseased Subjects

8:30 Welcome – Introduction to Day 2

Julien Doyon, Canada
Robert Zatorre, Canada (virtual)

Session 3: Neuropsychology in epilepsy and other neurological disorders

Chairs: Lauren Dade, Jelena Djordjevic
9:00 History, major achievements, and future of neuropsychology in epilepsy
Gail Risse, USA

9:40 Presurgical prediction of language and memory in epilepsy: Still a role for IAP
Viviane Sziklas, Canada

10:20 Refreshment pause

10:40 Neurocognitive impact of seizures and epilepsy surgery on children with epilepsy
Mary Lou Smith, Canada

11:20 Sex differences in normal cognition and neurological disease
Sarah Banks, USA (Virtual)
12:00 Lunch and poster session

Note: Held in the Concourse space, Percival Molson Stadium

13:15 Keynote lecture

Chair: Alain Dagher, Canada
Dietary influences on brain function and cognition
Dana Small, USA

Session 4: Epilepsy research widens Penfield’s window on the brain

Chairs: Johan Lundstrom, Catherine Rouby

14:10 How hunger-related changes in hypothalamic neurons influence cortical processing of food-predicting cues
Mark Andermann, USA

14:50 Refreshment pause

15:10 Differences in brain structure related to expertise:

Olfactory training
Johannes Frasnelli, Canada

15:50 Language experience and its role in changing our brains

Denise Klein, Canada

16:30 Population neuroscience: Merging old and new to learn more
Tomas Paus, Canada

17:10 Recollections
Chair: Natalie Phillips
Dylan D. Wagner
Lauren Dade
Stephan Kennepohl
Jelena Djordjevic
Devin Sodums
Johan Lundstrom

17:40 Closing cocktail (onsite)

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