EEG Research Day 2026

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We are delighted to announce the EEG Research Day 2026 that will be held on June 8, 2026 at the Charlotte Olivier auditorium, CHUV Lausanne. 

The one-day event brings together the EEG community across the CIBM founding partner institutions CHUV, UNIL, EPFL, UNIGE and HUG. The aim is to provide new opportunities for collaborations and improve the visibility of the EEG research in the Lemanic region.

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PROGRAMME

8:45   Registration 
9:15 – 9:20   Welcome address

9:20 – 10:50   Session 1
  • KEYNOTE: Cortical and subcortical encoding of gait and balance dysfunction in patients with Parkinson’s disease
    Eduardo Martin Moraud (CHUV – EPFL)
  • The EEG multiverse
    Michael Herzog (EPFL)
  • Coma outcome prognosis using rest and auditory processing EEG data
    Andria Pelentritou (CHUV)
  • Phase-Locked Sleep Spindle–Cardiac Coupling to Slow Oscillations in NREM Sleep 
    Christian Mikutta (UNIGE)

10:50 – 11:20 Coffee Break & posters

11h20 – 12:40   Session 2
  • Predictive processing cushions lapses in sustained visual attention
    Angela Ingrid Renton (EPFL)
  • Fast induction of local neuronal fatigue and its impact on behaviour
    Guillaume Legendre (UNIGE)
  • How much can scalp EEG and MEG tell us? insights from simultaneous high-density EEG/MEG and stereo EEG
    Nicolas Roehri (UNIGE)
  • EEG markers of successful allocentric spatial working memory maintenance in humans
    Pierre Lavenex (UNIL)

12:40 – 14:00 Lunch break & posters

14:00 – 15:20   Session 3 
  • EEG in the ICU: more is not necessarily…more!
    Andrea Rossetti (CHUV)
  • Bodily and external sensory stimulus processing across vigilance states
    Jacinthe Cataldi (CHUV)
  • Mobile Brain/Body Imaging for neurorehabilitation: challenges and opportunities
    Fiorenzo Artoni (UNIGE)
  • Epileptogenesis and Ictogenesis in Large-Scale Epileptic networks: Insights from a Mouse Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
    Charles Quairiaux (UNIGE)

15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break & posters

15:40 – 17:00   Session 4
  • Fast-ripples reflect varying excitability in brain networks
    Laurent Sheybani (HUG)
  • Reading the resting mind: EEG dynamics of memory and self in cognitive decline
    Lucie Brechet (UNIGE)
  • Distinct EEG Correlates of Motor and Neuropsychiatric Dopaminergic Fluctuations in Parkinson’s Disease
    Damien Bénis et Vanessa Fleury (HUG)
  • Sense of Agency over Object Movement Enhances Object–Spatial Memory Binding: An MEG Study
    Qiaoyue Ren (EPFL)

17:00   Closing

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Date

08 Jun 2026
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Time

All Day

Location

Charlotte Olivier auditorium, CHUV Lausanne
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