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Poster Presentation Winners 2020

With more posters than ever before at the Brainbox Initiative Conference 2020 it was an extremely difficult year to choose just one winner of the poster prize. We received an incredibly broad range of submissions from early and mid-career neuroscientists around the world, detailing some of the most robust non-invasive brain stimulation and imaging studies being carried out at the moment.

This year we separated all posters into four categories that covered the primary focus of the research: TMS, tES, neuroimaging, and - for the first time - transcranial focused ultrasound neuromodulation.

Each poster - still available to view in our conference archive - was supported by a live, strictly-timed three-minute pitch by the presenter that provided them the opportunity to summarise the key 'take-away' message of their research and encourage attendees of the conference to come forward with questions on the Brainbox Initiative Forum.

With such a wide range of high-quality research on show, it was impossible for our Scientific Committee to decide on just one poster presentation winner, and so we are delighted to confirm that for 2020 we have presented seven poster awards.

Winner: Ivan Alekseichuk, Dose-dependent effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on spike timing in awake nonhuman primates

Ivan Alekseichuk, Poster Winner

Winner: Umair Hassan, BEST Toolbox: Brain Electrophysiological recording & STimulation Toolbox

Umair Hassan, Poster Prize Winner

Runners-Up:

Poster Presentation Runners-Up

Gemma Learmonth, Is the ‘end-of-study-guess’ a valid measure of sham blinding during tDCS?

Raquel Guimar, BRAIN PLASTICITY IN THE PERIPARTUM: A MULTI-METHOD LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF MOTHERS AND FATHERS

Majid Memarian Sorkhabi, Programmable Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Modulation Approach for the Generation of Controllable Magnetic Stimuli

James Dowsett, Enhancing steady state visually evoked potentials with tACS: precise frequency control with LCD glasses

Jessica Drodge, Investigating the link between prefrontal cortex plasticity, cortical thickness and memory: a multimodal approach

Many congratulations to all of this year's winners, and we are looking forward to welcoming even more poster presenters to the Brainbox Initiative Conference 2021.