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#OHBM2026 in Bordeaux

If you're heading to Bordeaux, please stop by and say hello. We would love to discuss #language#neuroanatomy#neurovariability, and where the field is heading next.


We will be presenting our latest research on language networks, white matter organisation, speech monitoring, brain lateralisation, and neurovariability across the lifespan. Across all of these projects runs a common theme: understanding how #variability in brain organisation shapes #language#cognition, and #recovery after neurological injury.


Come and speak to us at the team's posters and talks:


🧠 1465 A functional white matter atlas of language — Muge Ozker Sertel

🧠 1472 The neural basis of individual differences in speech monitoring — Muge Ozker Sertel

🧠 2585 White matter variability across the brain, across the population, and across the lifespan — Kurt Schilling

🧠 2589 Manifold lateralisation and variability in the language connectome at 7 T — Lilit Dulyan

🧠 1459 Variability in the lateralisation of the language network after right-hemisphere stroke — Irene Bellin

🧠 3131 Neurotransmitter circuit disruption of language reveals aphasia profiles and predicts drug response — Pedro Nascimento Alves


I will also be contributing to:


🎓 Educational Course: Neuroanatomy and Its Impact on Structural and Functional Imaging (In Memory of Karl Zilles), organised by Hiromasa Takemura, Meiqi Niu, Paolo Avesani, Eleftherios Garyfallidis

🎓 Symposium: Lifespan Connectomics Meets AI: Complexity, Development and Clinical Applications organised by Andras JakabMartina NoèTobias Fernández-Borkel


All poster numbers and presentation times are below.


A huge thank you to our collaborators, mentors, students, and colleagues across the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, the University of the Witwatersrand and beyond.




 
 
 

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