Connectionists: Updates on the Online Workshop "THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF CONNECTED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS"
Stefania Della Penna
stefania.dellapenna at unich.it
Fri Jan 16 10:39:54 EST 2026
Dear all,
this is an update following the announcement of the online workshop THE
PREDICTIVE ROLE OF CONNECTED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS that will take place on
Jan 20^th from 11:00 to 16:00 CET .
We now provide the detailed program of the scheduled talks.
*IMPORTANT: PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE DEADLINE FOR THE REGISTRATION IS
JANUARY 19^TH AT 1:00 PM (CET)*
📅 January 20, 2026 | 🌍 Online |
📌 Registration (closes on Jan 19th at 1 pm(CET)) :
Free and open to all at the link
https://www.pspweb.it/workshop/workshop-20-january/
TOPICS: The dynamics of MEG large-scale brain connectivity and their
predictive power.
*Why Attend? *
Understanding how brain networks dynamically interact is key to
unlocking the mechanisms of large-scale communication and behavior.
While normative functional connectomes are now robust, widely available,
and impactful across clinical and scientific domains, critical questions
remain open:
• What is the functional meaning of spectral and temporal dynamics in
resting-state connectomes?
• Which mechanisms give rise to these dynamics?
• How can individual dynamical features be leveraged to predict behavior?
This workshop will tackle these questions head-on.
*Workshop Focus *
Through cutting-edge methods and real-world applications, the workshop
will explore how rich information can be extracted from brain connected
dynamical systems, including:
• Advanced tools for analyzing large-scale brain dynamics
• Mechanisms underlying specific dynamical patterns
• Individual-level dynamical features and their predictive relevance
By bringing together leading experts in methodology and applications,
the workshop will offer a multifaceted perspective on this rapidly
evolving field and foster meaningful scientific exchange and collaboration.
A Truly Multidisciplinary Experience
The talks span disciplines—from computational neuroscience and physics
to clinical and cognitive applications—creating a fertile ground for
lively discussion, cross-pollination of ideas, and new collaboration
ORGANIZERS
Stefania Della Penna (University G. d’Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara)
Francesco de Pasquale (University of Teramo)
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Stefania Della Penna
Full Professor of Applied Physics (Cultural Heritage, Environment, Biology, Medicine)
Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies and
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences
University of Chieti-Pescara "G. d'Annunzio"
Via dei Vestini - Campus Universitario
66013 Chieti - ITALY
ph: +39-0871-3556937
fax:+39-0871-3556930
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