Detailed program

8:00 – 8:45 Registration & Welcome coffee (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

8:45 – 9:00 Opening ceremony (Aula)

9:00 – 11:00 Invited talks 1 (Aula)
Multimodal imaging for better understanding and treatment
Chairs: U. Ziemann, E. Beanato

  • A. Guggisberg – Multimodal neuroimaging of network plasticity
  • P. J. Koch – How structural connectivity and disconnectivity informs about outcome courses after stroke
  • M. CorbettaInsight from indirect disconnection methods on behavioral impairment and prognosis
  • D. Van de Ville – Anatomy shapes activity: graph signal processing to quantify structure-function relationships

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

11:30 – 13:00 > Selected talks 1 (Aula)
Chairs: G. Kwakkel, A. Kuppuswamy

  • M. Bassolino – The perceptual experience of the affected limb after stroke
  • T. Bertoni – Body ownership alterations in stroke emerge from reduced proprioceptive precision and damage to the fronto-parietal network
  • L. Defferard  Eye-tracking during a free viewing exploration task in immersive virtual reality detects attention deficits in brain-injured patients
  • L. Mayrhuber – How to increase daily arm use after stroke? The effect of activity-based smart reminders.

13:00 – 14:00 > Lunch break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

14:00 – 15:30 Invited talks 2 (1) (Aula)
Innovative neurotechnologies for stroke recovery (1) 
Chairs: F. Hummel, A. Guggisberg

  • N. Grossman – Non-invasive Deep Brain Stimulation via Temporal Interference of Electric Fields
  • E. Beanato – Temporal interference to modulate human behavior, perspectives for stroke recovery
  • T. Kimberley – Long-term results of VNS-REHAB trial and implications for the future of stroke recovery

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

16:00 – 17:30 Invited talks 2 (2) (Aula)
Innovative neurotechnologies for stroke recovery (2) 
Chairs: F. Hummel, A. Guggisberg

  • H. Kim  – Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation for Stroke Recovery
  • C-F. Latchoumane – Neurotechnologies for stroke rehabilitation in non-human primates
  • S. Micera – Implantable and wearable systems for stroke recovery

18:00 – 20:00 Poster session (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

19:00 – 22:00 Conference cocktail (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

8:30 – 9:00 > Welcome coffee (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

9:00 – 11:00 Invited talks 3 (Aula)
Post-stroke behavior and learning –  a multi-domain perspective
Chairs : M. Corbetta, E. Raffin

  • L. Cohen – Novel behavioral and neurophysiological targets to modulate motor learning after stroke
  • A. Kuppuswamy – The emergence of post-stroke fatigue: a new framework
  • L. Fleury – A multi-domain behavioral clustering of acute stroke patients
  • G. Kwakkel – Understanding the time course of behavioral restitution and compensation after stroke

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

11:30 – 13:00 > Selected talks 2 (Aula)
Chairs : G. Koch, P.J. Koch

  • B. Volbers – Perihemorrhagic edema, hematoma volumes and outcome in intracerebral hemorrhage: location matters
  • S. Harquel – Stroke recovery-related changes in cortical reactivity based on modulation of intracortical inhibition
  • N. Kinany – Post-stroke reorganization of transient brain activity characterizes deficits and recovery of cognitive functions
  • E. Raffin – Re orchestrating cross frequency oscillatory interactions for visual recovery

13:00 – 14:00 > Lunch break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

14:00 – 15:00 Selected talks 3 (Aula)
Chairs: L. Cohen, L. Fleury

  • L.  Shmuelof– The phenotype of motor impairments after a stroke:  Weakness and pathological synergies emerge together but recover separately
  • F. Mawase – Direction-dependent neural control of finger dexterity in health and after stroke
  • P. Vassiliadis – Principles of reinforcement learning during continuous motor control

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break (La Ruche – Mezzanine)

15:30 – 17:30 > Invited talks (Aula)
Personalized treatment strategies for stroke recovery  
Chairs: T. Kimberley, H. Kim

  • F. Hummel – Combination of neurotechnologies for upper limb motor recovery in stroke patients with severe hemiparesis

  • C. Grefkes-Hermann – Brain connectivity and network modulation after stroke

  • U. Ziemann – Brain state-dependent and closed-loop stimulation for individualized modification of human brain networks

  • G. Koch – Emerging Non Invasive Brain Stimulation treatments for cognitive impairment in the Alzheimer’s disease continuum

17:30 – 18:00 Awards and closing ceremony (Aula)