2023
Negroponte Resort, Eretria, Greece
Negroponte Resort, Eretria, Greece
Day 1 May 31st
09:00-09:30
Arrival / Reception
09:30-09:45
Organisers Welcome
09:45-10:30
Time for consensus?
Alexander Sack, Maastricht University
10:30-11:30
Keynote: "Personalised Brain Stimulation: Evidence and Opportunities"
Robin Cash, University of Melbourne (Australia)
11:30-12:30
Keynote: "Imaging Therapeutic Brain Stimulation: Translating Technical Innovations to Inform Treatment"
Martin Tik, Stanford University & Medical University of Vienna
12:30-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:00
Afternoon Session I (Theta Burst Stimulation)
"Intermittent theta burst modulation of TMS/fMRI" Desmond Oathes, University of Pennsylvania
"Immediate effects of flow vs. fast theta-burst stimulation along the hippocampus longitudinal axis." Molly Hermiller, Columbia University
“State dependence of TMS signal propagation within the depression network” Jasmina Paneva, Maastricht University (15 mins)
15:00-15:30
Coffee break
15:30-16:30
Afternoon Session II (Consensus discussion) Clinical applications (promise & challenges)
16:45-19:00
Group excursion
19:00
Dinner
Day 2 June 1st
9:30-10:30
Keynote: "Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Transynaptically Target Deep Brain Structures with TMS"
Bruce Luber, NIMH
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30
Morning Session (Variability & Methods)
"Validating a model-guided approach to TMS dosing using concurrent TMS-fMRI" Elizabeth Michael, University of Cambridge
"Functional connectivity- and E-field-optimized TMS: Method development and proof of target engagement using concurrent TMS-fMRI"
Max Lueckel, Johannes Gutenberg University
“Investigating Cognitive-State-Dependent Effects of TMS and Dose-Response Relationships” Ole Numssen, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig
"Does state matter? Interleaved DLPFC TMS-fMRI reveals differences in TMS response during N-back task"
Sarah Großhagauer, Medical University of Vienna
12:30-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
Afternoon Session I (Consensus discussion)
Technical aspects and best practice
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
16:30-18:00
Afternoon Session II (Pract. Demonstrations)
fMRI TMS Synchronisation
Neuronavigation (Localite)
Technical challenges & solutions
19:00
Dinner
Day 3 June 2nd
9:30-10:30
Keynote: "Combining TMS & fMRI to probe short-term reorganization in the language system"
Gesa Hartwigsen (Max Planck Institute for Cognition & University of Leipzig)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:30
Morning Session I (Language & Cognition):
"Interleaved TMS-fMRI in Cognitive Neuroscience: State-of-the-Science and Future Directions"
Anna-Lisa Schuler, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
"The role of the right intraparietal sulcus in driving brain-wide focus on task-relevant information"
Catriona Scrivener, University of Edinburgh
"Using TMS-fMRI to examine the causal role of dlPFC in rule and stimulus processing and to link information coding with behaviour"
Jade Jackson, University of Cambridge
"Testing circuit-based mechanisms of aging effects on human spatial navigation with TMS-fMRI" Yasmine Bassil, Emory University
"Speech Mapping using Accelerated Repetitive TMS"
Maria Vasileiadi, Medical University of Vienna
12:30-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:00
Afternoon Session I (Consensus discussion)
Case for fundamental research
15:00-15:30
Coffee Break
16:00-16:45
Keynote: "Progress and next steps"
Eva Feredoes, University of Reading (UK)
16:45
Closing remarks
19:00
Dinner