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Check out this exciting postdoc opportunity in James Bonaiuto’s lab in Lyon!
The project focuses on laminar MEG, beta bursts, and comparisons with laminar e-phys in monkeys.
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Portail Emploi CNRS - Offre d'emploi - Post-doctorat - Bouffées bêta & MEG laminaire (H/F)
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We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for an exciting potential INRIA-Inserm project on:
Multiscale brain rhythms in healthy and epileptic conditions: computational modeling insights for clinical applications.

More information here: elifkoksal.github.io/positions.html!
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This paper describes a way to incorporate beta bursts in pipelines of motor imagery BCI and shows that beta bursts outperform signal power in terms of classification accuracy and information transfer rate
Here is the free access version (until the 31st of January) authors.elsevier.com/a/1kFXN_V1r-...
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Unfortunately, we could not cite all the papers we wanted to cite.
We also discuss alternative mechanisms, also based on alpha oscillations, that help resist distraction. Some of these mechanisms involve alpha oscillations in the parietal region and the ventral attention network.
In this paper, we discuss the ongoing debate regarding whether alpha oscillations play a role in suppressing the processing of distractors by modulating gain in early sensory regions. We hope it is considered balanced and provides guidance for future work
Hi all,
We are happy to announce that our paper regarding the roles of alpha oscillations in resisting distraction is now online doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...
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This paper describes a neural mass model that integrates plasticity under epileptic activity. The model helps to better understand the formation of epileptogenic networks in the presence of an epileptic focus
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MEG-UKI 2024 is coming to Birmingham! Mon 28th - Thu 31st October We are teaming up with our colleagues in the world of OPMs to bring you four days of cutting-edge neuroscience and Magnetoencephalography.
More info below, and on our site: (t.co/tSKytguX61)

Thanks in advance!
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On Thursday, don't miss out Sotirios Papadopoulos, who will present his work on motor imagery decoding using beta beta bursts at Neural Traces 2024! Neuraltraces2024.org
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How to address spatial normalization challenges when creating an MRI atlas of the pituitary gland? A solution is proposed in this new article
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🚨Job alert!🚨 Are you curious about curiosity, and looking for a post-doc position? Then please consider applying: www.ru.nl/en/working-a...
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Recent findings suggest that beta band brain activity occurs in bursts rather than sustained oscillations. In this study we analyze EEG recordings of hand motor imagery BCI tasks and show that on the single-trial level beta burst rate modulations are advantageous to beta power in terms of decoding.
New article from Sotirios Papadopoulos, Jérémie Mattout, @maciekszul.bsky.social @danclab.bsky.social et al.: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1..., more info below ⬇️
New article from our team! 📰 Bonnet, P., Bonnefond, M., & Kosem, A. (2024). What is a Rhythm for the Brain? The Impact of Contextual Temporal Variability on Auditory Perception. Journal of Cognition, 7(1): 15, pp. 1–16. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.344