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Day 1

Session 1

Chair: Vince Walsh

Promoting plasticity and recovery with tDCS (Heidi Johansen-Berg, University of Oxford, UK)

Driving adaptive neural plasticity: from bench to bedside (Jacinta O'Shea, University of Oxford, UK)

Connecting your brain's dots using neurostimulation (Amanda Ellison, Durham University, UK)

The neurobiology of reading (Joseph Devlin, University College London, UK)

Session 2

Chair: Vince Walsh

Investigating the functional specialization within the monkey neocortex using TMS (Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, Tohoku University, Japan)

Transcranial magnetic stimulation - it is all about connectivity (Hartwig Siebner, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Day 2

Session 3

Chair: Vince Walsh

Current and future applications of transcranial magnetic stimulation for treating depression and other brain disorders (Linda L Carpenter, Brown University, USA)

Novel developments in electrical brain stimulation therapies (Colleen Loo, University of New South Wales, Australia)

State-dependent transcranial magnetic stimulation in cognitive neuroscience (Juha Silvanto, University of Westminster, UK)

Using TMS to reveal the neural mechanisms underlying short-term memory (Eva Feredoes, University of Reading, UK)

Are controllable pulse TMS machines a useful addition to brain stimulation methods? (John Rothwell, UCL Institute of Neurology, UK)

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