Étudiants Conférenciers
moelle épinière - 20 juillet
Charité Berlin
University of Pittsburgh
University of Alberta
Université de Montréal
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
University of Pittsburgh
Brown University
C Salchow-Hömmen, P Müller, C Wiesener, U Hofstötter, A Kühn, T Schauer, N Wenger, Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation: Optimization and new rehabilitation approaches
AN Dalrymple, DA Roszko, RS Sutton, VK Mushahwar, Pavlovian control of intraspinal microstimulation to produce over-ground walking
Batty NJ, Torres-Espín A, Vavrek R, Raposo P, Fouad K. Single-session cortical electrical stimulation enhances the efficacy of rehabilitative motor training after spinal cord injury in rats
E Massai, M Bonizzato, M Sawan, M Martinez, Cortical neuroprosthesis for locomotor control after Spinal Cord Injury
J-M Balaguer, M Capogrosso, Neuromodulation: Is it a thing?
BA DeForest, J Bohorquez, MA Perez Vibration Attenuates Spasm-Like Activity in Humans with Spinal Cord Injury
Darie R and Borton D, Spinal cord stimulation modulates the sensory cortex
Nerf - 21 juillet
Johns Hopkins
University
University of Belgrade
Johns Hopkins
University
ETH Zurich
Université Laval
Université de Montreal
Hofstra University
ETH Zurich
BP Christie, H Charkhkar, CE Shell, CJ Burant, DJ Tyler, RJ Triolo, Ambulatory searching task reveals importance of somatosensation for lower-limb amputees
N Katic, R Siqueira Kazu, L Bent, N Strzalkowski, S Raspopovic, H Saal, Modeling Responses from Cutaneous Afferents in Foot Sole
LE Osborn, K Ding, MA Hays, RBose, MM Iskarous, A Dragomir, Z Tayeb, GM Lèvay, CL Hunt, GCheng, RS Armiger, A Bezerianos, MS Fifer, NV Thakor, Sensory stimulation enhances phantom limb perception and movement decoding
G Valle, FM Petrini, S Raspopovic, Novel sensorimotor strategies with a leg neuroprosthesis
A Thibodeau, T Galbraith, C Fauvel, H Khuong, F Berthod, Evaluation of a tissue engineering scaffold-free nerve tube for peripheral nerve regeneration
G Preatoni, G Valle, S Raspopovic, Virtual Reality and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation to reduce distorted body representations in amputees and neuropathic patients
A H Gabalski, Y-C Chang, U Ahmed, S Zanos, Fiber Selective cVNS and Implications for Neuromodulation Therapies
VWJ Cheung, X Ma, JP Clément, M Ma, D Chitsaz, TE Kennedy, JC Lin, Biocompatible Polymer Coatings for Implants in the Peripheral Nervous System
cerveau - 22 juillet
Université de Montréal
University of São Paulo
McGill University
NeuroRestore
Columbia University
Université de Montréal
SickKids Toronto
EPF Lausanne
C Pierella, E Pirondini, N Kinany, M Coscia, C Giang, J Miehlbradt, C Magnin, P Nicolo, S Dalise, Giada Sgherri, C Chisari, D Van De Ville, A Guggisberg, S Micera A multimodal approach to capture post-stroke temporal dynamics of recovery
D Muscalu, E Pirondini, A Brändli, S Sun, F Demon, S Borgognon, Q Barraud, K Galan, J Chassagne, F Hummel, D Van de Ville, E Schmidlin, E Rouiller, E Bezard, M Capogrosso, G Courtine, J Bloch, Evaluation of the mechanisms underlying functional recovery after subcortical stroke in non-human primates
S Bakhtiari & B Richards, Learning to predict: A self-supervised learning framework for modeling mouse visual cortex
M Duguay, M Bonizzato, H Delivet-Mongrain, N Fortier-Lebel and M Martinez, A bi-cortical neuroprosthesis to control locomotion after spinal cord contusion in the cat
R Tiosso Panassiol, F Javier Ropero Peláez, Using an artificial thalamocortical network as a basis for the development of a neural decoder and sequencer
KS Schroeder, SP Perkins, Q Wang, MM Churchland, Robust neural control of virtual locomotion based on latent dynamics
S Laferrière, M Bonizzato, SL Côté, N Dancause, and G Lajoie, Hierarchical Bayesian Optimization of Spatiotemporal Neurostimulations for Targeted Motor Outputs
J Zhang, Z Emami, K Safar, P McCunn, JD Richardson, S Rhind, L Da Costa, R Jetly, BT Dunkley, Teasing apart trauma: multiclass machine learning and magnetoencephalography differentiates individual cases of mild traumatic brain injury from post-traumatic stress disorder even when symptoms overlap