23.06.2025
Neurofeedback Workshop
The CPNN+ held a knowledge-packed 2-day 'Neurofeedback' hybrid workshop last week at the University of Glasgow. Aimed at early career researchers, this provided a huge insight into the latest on cutting edge neurotechnology & its applications in pain management, as well as encouraging lots of thought provoking discussions and a good opportunity for networking.
The CPNN+ held their annual 2-day workshop at the University of Glasgow last week on ‘Neurofeedback’. Pictured are CPNN+ team members; Val Sparkes (co-applicant), Ben Seymour (P.I) & Aleksandra Vuckovic (co-applicant & event lead). The workshop consisted of 12 guest speakers presenting on their own specialties and/or research. Along with fun, practical demonstrations each afternoon, led by G.TEC, Brain Train UK, Michael Lührs (Brain Innovation B.V.) and Frank Pollick (School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Glasgow). More details can be found under our ‘activities’ tab. A huge thank you to all involved!
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