Neuroergonomics Webinar #6 Clinical Neuroergonomics

NEC21 Webinar #6

Clinical Neuroergonomics

The 6th Webinar of the Neuroergonomics Conference 2021 highlights advances in how neuroimaging/-stimulation techniques can be effectively applied to evaluate and improve clinical practices.

Date: Nov 11, 2021 
Time: 2pm-4pm (GMT)

7am-9am (PDT); 9am-11am (EST); 3pm-5pm (CET); 10pm-12am (CST)

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Program

14.00 – 14.15 – “Welcome and Introduction to Clinical Neuroergonomics” – Daniel Leff (Imperial College London, UK)

14.15 – 14.35 – “Objective Assessment of Surgical Skills with functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy” – Xavier Intes (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)

14.35 – 14.55 – “Brain stimulation for Surgical Skill improvement” – Patrick Ciechanski (University of Calgary, USA)

14.55 – 15.15 – “Combining tDCS and fNIRS in Surgical Laparoscopy” – Ronak Patel (Imperial College London, UK)

15.15 – 15.35 – “Towards AI-based Neuroergonomics Coaching in Complex Surgery” – Marco Zenati (Harvard Medical School, USA)

15.35 – 15.55 – “Skill acquisition and gaze behaviour during laparoscopic surgical simulation” – Greg Appelbaum (UC San Diego, USA)

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