From Mind to Motion: Exploring Neurorehabilitation and Mobile Brain Imaging
Unlock the Neural Mechanisms of Perception and Motion with EEG and Mobile Brain Imaging at the ANT Neuro – Ghent University
Date and time
Location
Ghent University Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Campus UZ Ghent
10 Corneel Heymanslaan 9000 Gent BelgiumRefund Policy
Agenda
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Welcome & Coffee/Pastries
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Neurophysiological Basis of EEG and Multi-Modal Recordings
Ir. Krittika Choudhury
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Coffee Break
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Hands on: EEG Data Acquisition
ANT Neuro Team
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
Rehabilitation beyond the musculoskeletal system in sports medicine
Prof. Dr. Erik Witvrouw
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
VR-Based analysis of Neuroplasticity & Biomechanics after ACL reconstruction
Robbe Cappelleman, Ph.D. Candidate
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Rewired movement: how neural adaptations influence motor control
Emile Cloet, Ph.D. Candidate
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Coffee Break
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Hands on: Data Analysis
ANT Neuro Team
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Social Gathering
About this event
- Event lasts 1 day 8 hours
ANT Neuro-Ghent University bootcamp for From Mind to Motion: Exploring Neurorehabilitation and Mobile Brain Imaging
Join Us for the Mind to Motion Bootcamp!
Explore cutting-edge techniques in neurorehabilitation and Mobile Brain Imaging (MoBI) at this unique educational event, hosted by Ghent University. This bootcamp is designed for early-career researchers, Master's, and PhD students interested in studying the interplay between cognition, perception, and motor control in both healthy and clinical populations.
Begin each day with the ANT Neuro team as we introduce the core concepts behind EEG-based neurophysiology and the technological challenges of capturing brain activity during motion. Learn how EEG systems combined with kinematic tracking and multi-modal methods can provide insights into neurorehabilitation, cognitive processing, and sensory integration. Educational sessions will transition into hands-on demonstrations, where participants will gain experience in setting up EEG recordings, acquiring high-quality data, and performing basic analyses.
Engage in academic-led symposiums from leading experts, including Kinematics and Rehabilitation – understanding motor patterns in recovery; Neurorehabilitation in Clinical Contexts – EEG as a tool to monitor treatment outcomes; Cognitive-Affective Mechanisms of Pain and Sensation; Mobile Brain Imaging – capturing brain activity in motion; Multi-Modal Approaches in Neuroscience – integrating EEG, behavior, and physiology.
These sessions will offer a comprehensive view of how brain rhythms and body movement interact in various experimental and clinical applications. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of EEG, kinematic tracking, and multi-modal approaches, connect with fellow researchers, and gain hands-on skills in neurorehabilitation applications.
Secure your place now for an inspiring journey from Mind to Motion!
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About the speakers
Prof. dr. Erik Witvrouw
Gent University – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Sports Medicine and Musculoskeletal Research Unit Ghent, Belgium
Erik Witvrouw is professor at the department of Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the Ghent University. His main area of research is prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries in sports. He authored almost 200 SCI publications in international peer reviewed journals and obtained funding for more than 40 scientific and corporate service projects. He has won several National and International awards in the field of Sports Medicine, and has been keynote lecturer and invited lecturer at many international congresses (>200). He has been embedded scientist at Liverpool Football club from 2018-2021. He is the president of the Belgian Federation of sports physiotherapy (BFSPT)from 2018-present.
Robbe Cappelleman, Ph.D. Candidate
Gent University – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Sports Medicine and Musculoskeletal Research Unit Ghent, Belgium
Robbe Capelleman obtained his Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy from Ghent University in 2023. Shortly after graduating, he began working as an independent physiotherapist, with a particular interest in the treatment of lower limb sports injuries. In January 2024, he commenced his doctoral fellowship at Ghent University, where he is a member of the Sports Medicine and Musculoskeletal Research Unit Ghent. His research focuses on neuroplastic changes, sport-specific biomechanics, and the integration of Virtual Reality in Return-to-Sport testing following Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction.
Emile Cloet, Ph.D. Candidate
KU Leuven – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Research Group for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Belgium
Emile Cloet graduated as a physical therapist at the KU Leuven in 2022. After graduation, he gained 6 months of experience as a physical therapist in an independent practice and hospital before starting a joint PhD at the KU Leuven and UGent. His research is focused on uncovering alterations in muscle and brain activation patterns after an ACL reconstruction.
Arne Dufour, Ph.D. Candidate
Gent University – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Neurological and Ageing Rehabilitation Research Unit Ghent, Belgium
Arne Defour is an FWO PhD Fellow investigating the interaction between brain and muscle activity during walking after stroke. His research utilizes EEG to examine brain activity and sEMG to analyze muscle activation in 15 full-body bilateral muscles. By exploring motor control and neurophysiological adaptations, he aims to contribute to improve rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors.
Annelien Dorme, Ph.D. Candidate
Gent University – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences -Neurological and Ageing Rehabilitation Research Unit Ghent, Belgium
Annelien Dorme is a speech-language pathologist and is currently enrolled as an FWO PhD fellow fundamental research at Ghent University. Her research primarily focuses on the study of speech perception and attention in relation to bilingualism in adults who stutter, using linguistic event-related potentials (ERPs). In addition, she investigates the reliability of ERPs for both longitudinal research and therapeutic applications.
Oona Cromheecke, Ph.D. Candidate
Gent University – Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Neurological and Ageing Rehabilitation Research Unit Ghent, Belgium
Oona Cromheecke is a cognitive psychologist currently pursuing a PhD at Ghent University. Her research explores the interplay between language control and cognitive control in healthy individuals, as well as language decline and language intervention in monolinguals and bilinguals with Alzheimer’s Disease, using event-related potentials (ERPs). She also examines the reliability of ERP measures in both experimental and clinical settings.
Dr. Roman Vakhrushev
Application Specialist, ANT Neuro, Germany
Dr. Roman Vakhrushev is a neuroscientist interested in human visual and auditory sensory systems. During his Ph.D. in Göttingen, Germany, he investigated cross-modal reward mechanisms in early sensory systems. There he gave a series of lectures to university students on psychophysical methods, statistical analysis, and good practices in EEG experiments. Another range of his interests lies in attentional mechanisms, specifically, mechanisms of summary statistics and subliminal perception. Overall, Dr. Roman Vakhrushev has expertise in psychophysics, eye-tracking, and EEG.
Ir. Krittika Choudhury
Head of Customer Success, ANT Neuro, the Netherlands
ir. Krittika Choudhury, MSc is a biomedical engineer and holds a master’s degree from the University of Twente, The Netherlands where she chose to specialize in the Neural Motor systems track. Her Master thesis was focused on studying upper limb movements of stroke subjects using neuromechanical modeling and incorporating hd-EMG and kinematic data as inputs to arrive at representative musculoskeletal models of the wrist joint. Her main interest areas include hd-EMG, EEG, joint kinematics and biomechanical modeling. Currently, she leads the Customer Success Team at ANT Neuro/eemagine which comprises of a group of Application Specialists and Technical Support Engineers who work towards helping end-users leverage ANT Neuro products to the best of their needs.
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Venue
This event will take place in the picturesque city of Ghent, Belgium—a captivating blend of medieval charm and modern innovation. Known for its scenic canals, vibrant student life, and rich cultural heritage, Ghent offers an inspiring backdrop for academic exchange and exploration. Wander through the cobbled streets of the historic city center, visit the awe-inspiring Gravensteen Castle, or admire the world-famous Ghent Altarpiece in St. Bavo’s Cathedral. With its lively cafés, waterfront views, and thriving art scene, Ghent is a hidden gem in the heart of Europe.
The Ghent University, one of Belgium’s leading institutions renowned for cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary excellence. Sessions will take place in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, situated in the Campus UZ Ghent.
Conveniently located, the venue is well connected with multiple public transport options, including bus and subway stations within walking distance.
Address:
Gent University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Campus UZ Ghent, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000 Gent, Belgium
Entrance 46
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Contact us
For further inquiries regarding this event, feel free to contact us at education@ant-neuro.com. Please make sure to write the title of the event in the topic of your email.
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What does the registration fee cover?
By registering in this event, you will have access to the full program of the two days. For the paying participants, it will also include the social program (i.e. one dinner) as well as the refreshments and lunch during both days of the bootcamp.
Tickets
Early bird ticket
0€190.00+€36.10 TaxStandard ticket
Sales start on May 24, 2025€250.00+€47.50 Tax
Organized by
This event is organized and sponsored by ANT Neuro GmbH, member of the neuromotion group. For more information, please visit www.ant-neuro.com.