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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240306T150000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/multiplexed-perfor
 mance-monitoring-signals-in-the-eeg-in-health-and-mental-disorders-49/regi
 ster">Multiplexed Performance Monitoring Signals in the EEG in Health and 
 Mental Disorders</a>\nThis is a past event\, but you can watch the recorde
 d session from ​here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! P
 erformance monitoring is essential for successful goal-directed behavior. 
 This webinar will briefly introduce the neural correlates of performance m
 onitoring in humans and then focus on feedback-related EEG dynamics. Multi
 ple regression and multivariate pattern analysis revealed that the represe
 ntations of reward prediction errors\, learning rate\, surprise and other 
 variables guiding future decisions are multiplexed in the feedback-locked 
 EEG. Furthermore\, this webinar will present model-based analyses of data 
 from patients with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder\, respectiv
 ely. Both groups show reduced learning rate dynamics impairing their learn
 ing performance in uncertain environments. These behavioral deficits are a
 ccompanied by specific changes in the feedback-locked EEG dynamics. This w
 ebinar will be presented by Prof. Dr. Markus Ullsperger who is a full prof
 essor of neuropsychology at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. Hi
 s research focuses on developing and testing neurobiologically plausible m
 odels of performance monitoring and adaptive behavior in humans. He combin
 es neuroimaging and EEG with computational modeling and pharmacological ch
 allenges in healthy participants and patients with neurological and mental
  disorders. Trained as a physician\, he pursued his career at the Max Plan
 ck Institute (MPI) for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences\, Leipzig\, the 
 MPI for Neurological Research\, Cologne\, and the Donders Institute for Br
 ain\, Cognition\, and Behaviour\, Nijmegen. In 2021/22 he served as Presid
 ent of the Society for Psychophysiological Research. ANT Neuro Education [
 Event ID: 05607] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is provided as a gene
 ral information service only\, and is not intended as a substitute for adv
 ice from [...]
DTSTAMP:20260501T175215Z
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:Multiplexed Performance Monitoring Signals in the EEG in Health and
  Mental Disorders
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/m
 ultiplexed-performance-monitoring-signals-in-the-eeg-in-health-and-mental-
 disorders-49/register">Multiplexed Performance Monitoring Signals in the E
 EG in Health and Mental Disorders</a>\nThis is a past event\, but you can 
 watch the recorded session from ​here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational 
 Webinar Series! Performance monitoring is essential for successful goal-di
 rected behavior. This webinar will briefly introduce the neural correlates
  of performance monitoring in humans and then focus on feedback-related EE
 G dynamics. Multiple regression and multivariate pattern analysis revealed
  that the representations of reward prediction errors\, learning rate\, su
 rprise and other variables guiding future decisions are multiplexed in the
  feedback-locked EEG. Furthermore\, this webinar will present model-based 
 analyses of data from patients with schizophrenia and major depressive dis
 order\, respectively. Both groups show reduced learning rate dynamics impa
 iring their learning performance in uncertain environments. These behavior
 al deficits are accompanied by specific changes in the feedback-locked EEG
  dynamics. This webinar will be presented by Prof. Dr. Markus Ullsperger w
 ho is a full professor of neuropsychology at the Otto-von-Guericke Univers
 ity Magdeburg. His research focuses on developing and testing neurobiologi
 cally plausible models of performance monitoring and adaptive behavior in 
 humans. He combines neuroimaging and EEG with computational modeling and p
 harmacological challenges in healthy participants and patients with neurol
 ogical and mental disorders. Trained as a physician\, he pursued his caree
 r at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
 \, Leipzig\, the MPI for Neurological Research\, Cologne\, and the Donders
  Institute for Brain\, Cognition\, and Behaviour\, Nijmegen. In 2021/22 he
  served as President of the Society for Psychophysiological Research. ANT 
 Neuro Education [Event ID: 05607] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is p
 rovided as a general information service only\, and is not intended as a s
 ubstitute for advice from [...]
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