Montreal Neurological Institute Neurophysiology, Neuropsychology, and Epilepsy, in 2022
Format: 4 videos + 1 pdf, size: 37.1 GB
Course Audience: neurologists, epileptologists and epilepsy neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists, neuroscientists, neurology residents and graduate students in engineering, neuroscience and psychology
epilepsy_symposium_2022_program_final (PDF Format)
May 27 Afternoon Session (Video MP4 Format)
May 27 Morning Session (Video MP4 Format)
May 28 Afternoon Session (Video MP4 Format)
May 28 Morning Session (Video MP4 Format)
* Detail:
May 27 – Biomarkers of Epileptogenicity: Neurophysiology and Imaging
8:30 Welcome – Introduction to Day 1
François Dubeau, Canada
Paolo Federico, President CLAE, Canada
Session 1: High Frequency Oscillations, a new biomarker in epilepsy
Chairs: Christophe Grova, George Kostopoulos
9:00 HFOs: Where do they come from and where are they going?
Jerome Engel, Jr., USA (Virtual)
9:40 HFOs: Do they really mark the epileptic tissue?
Julia Jacobs, Canada
10:20 Refreshment pause
10:40 Back to the future: Is ECoG the answer?
Maeike Zijlmans, The Netherlands
11:20 Separating healthy from epileptic HFOs
Birgit Frauscher, Canada
12:00 Lunch and poster session
Note: Held in the Concourse space, Percival Molson Stadium
13:15 Keynote – Gloor Lecture
Chair: Dang Nguyen, Canada
EEG and epilepsy – the future
Samuel Wiebe, Canada
Session 2: Probing the epileptic focus from inside and from outside
Chairs: Louise Tyvaert, Barbara Jobst
14:10 Finding the epileptic focus with functional imaging
Graeme Jackson, Australia
14:50 Refreshment pause
15:10 Connecting extra- and intracerebral signals: How EEG and MEG relate to intracerebral EEG
Christian Bénar, France
15:50 Functional connectivity and network hubs in focal epilepsy
Christophe Grova, Canada
16:30 Diagnostic and therapeutic use of neurostimulation
Philippe Kahane, France
17:10 Recollections
Chair: Birgit Frauscher
George Kostopoulos
Nicolas von Ellenrieder
Rina Zelmann
Pierre LeVan
Marc Saab
Massimo Avoli
May 28 – Cognition and Sensory Systems in Healthy and
Diseased Subjects
8:30 Welcome – Introduction to Day 2
Julien Doyon, Canada
Robert Zatorre, Canada (virtual)
Session 3: Neuropsychology in epilepsy and other neurological disorders
Chairs: Lauren Dade, Jelena Djordjevic
9:00 History, major achievements, and future of neuropsychology in epilepsy
Gail Risse, USA
9:40 Presurgical prediction of language and memory in epilepsy: Still a role for IAP
Viviane Sziklas, Canada
10:20 Refreshment pause
10:40 Neurocognitive impact of seizures and epilepsy surgery on children with epilepsy
Mary Lou Smith, Canada
11:20 Sex differences in normal cognition and neurological disease
Sarah Banks, USA (Virtual)
12:00 Lunch and poster session
Note: Held in the Concourse space, Percival Molson Stadium
13:15 Keynote lecture
Chair: Alain Dagher, Canada
Dietary influences on brain function and cognition
Dana Small, USA
Session 4: Epilepsy research widens Penfield’s window on the brain
Chairs: Johan Lundstrom, Catherine Rouby
14:10 How hunger-related changes in hypothalamic neurons influence cortical processing of food-predicting cues
Mark Andermann, USA
14:50 Refreshment pause
15:10 Differences in brain structure related to expertise:
Olfactory training
Johannes Frasnelli, Canada
15:50 Language experience and its role in changing our brains
Denise Klein, Canada
16:30 Population neuroscience: Merging old and new to learn more
Tomas Paus, Canada
17:10 Recollections
Chair: Natalie Phillips
Dylan D. Wagner
Lauren Dade
Stephan Kennepohl
Jelena Djordjevic
Devin Sodums
Johan Lundstrom
17:40 Closing cocktail (onsite)