24th Brain Connectivity Workshop
The Brain Connectivity Workshop (BCW) began officially in 2002 in Dusseldorf, organized by Rolf Kotter and Karl Friston. The aim was to establish a dialogue between researchers in computational neuroscience, neuroscience methodology and experimental neuroscience about the emerging field of brain connectivity. Since then, 21 meetings have followed, all focused on particular themes in brain connectivity from the best methods to measure connectivity, to comparing modelling approaches that reflect brain dynamics, to connectivity changes in healthy and damaged brains.
This year’s main topics will be Brain connectome; Brain control; Brain model; Brain disorder.
EBRAINS Chief Science Officer Viktor Jirsa will present the 'Digital Twin Brain' session on 21 June from 09:00-10:40.
Learn more about the event here.