News
Newsletter of the Belgian Society of Neurosience
Humanise focuses heavily on brain research. The Belgian Society of Neuroscience brings the very first edition of their bimonthly newsletter, with the latest updates from the Belgian neuroscience community.John Hopkins Cerebellum online Seminars
Many researchers in Humanise focus on the cerebellum. To deepen their knowledge and understanding of this enigmatic brain area, John Hopkins organizes the Cerebellum online Seminars every Thuesday at 11 am Eastern US time. Want to deepen your knowledge on the Cerebellum?Out now: Updated Lab Manual
Want to know how to navigate in the Humanise lab? What rooms and equipment are available for your research? This short manual tells you what is available in the lab, and how to access and use the rooms and standard equipment.Available Now: tDCS Manual
At Humanise we are dedicated to making your experimental conduction as easy as possible. We're excited to announce that our new tDCS manual is now available for anyone conducting a neurostimulation study at our facility!
Events
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Humanise Kick off!
Our board members were working hard the past year to get the Humanise Core Facility up and running. On the 21st of February 2025 we will celebrate the start of Humanise! This event will take place at the Active learning studio on Campus Etterbeek.
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ALE MRI meta-analysis Workshop
In this workshop, you will learn how to perform an Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) analysis. Prof. Frank Van Overwalle will explain and demonstrate in detail all steps to perform this analysis, using his own research as an example. No prior experience or knowledge is required.