Towards closed-loop control of neuro-prostheses>

Program

9h 30 min Welcome coffee, badge booth, and poster setup.
9h30 50 min Henri Lorach Brain-controlled spinal cord stimulation to restore movement after paralysis.
10h20 20 min Clément Picard Deep learning of mesoscale cortical dynamics enables intuitive two-dimensional control of a forelimb neuroprosthesis in mice
10h40 30 min Coffee break + Posters
11h10 50 min Nathanael Jarassé Movement-based control approaches of upper-limb prostheses.
12h00 20 min Victor Perez Puchalt Mechanisms underlying improvements in response to externally applied electrical stimulation of the spinal cord
12h20 20 min Charly Lamothe Auditory restoration by cortical stimulation with a biomimetic deep encoder
12h40 80 min Lunch + Posters
14h00 50 min Daniel Häufle Morphological computation in neuro-muscular control of movement.
14h50 20 min Luca Lemarchand SpinArm: toward a better understanding and a physical realisation of spinal regulation in sensorimotor arm control
15h10 50 min Heike Stein Learning to walk on complex surfaces: the emergence of coordinated locomotion in mice.
16h00 30 min Coffee break + Posters
16h30 20 min Johann Ullrich Bio-Inspired Modelling of Spinocerebellar Pathways for Upper Limb Movement Simulation
16h50 50 min Daniel Huber Cortical circuits involved in voluntary action.
17h40   End
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