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fNIRS Multimodal Research Workshop (with iMotions)

  • 38 Chauncy Street 38 Chauncy Street Boston, MA, 02111 United States (map)

1-Day fNIRS Multimodal Research Workshop

As kickoff for our collaboration with iMotions, the leading platform for human behaviour research, we will cohost a one-day workshop on fNIRS Multimodal Research. Putting both our expertise together, this interactive course gives the chance to not only learn more about theory and practice of fNIRS, but also provides into latest trends and techniques of multimodality. Join us to experience live demonstrations, hands-on options, expert talks and great network opportunities!


LOCATION & SCHEDULE

This introduction course will be held on Wednesday, 4th of July 2025, directly following the Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference, at the headquarters of 38 Chauncy Street, Boston MA 02111 (USA).

PROGRAM

The fNIRS Multimodal Research workshop will cover the following topics:

  • Introduction to fNIRS: The principle, signal and multimodality

  • fNIRS protocols and analysis

  • Workshop showcasing the Brite, Brite Connect and OxySoft

  • Introduction to iMotions and integration

  • Hands-on sessions with the Brite

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
  • The price of this one-day course is $40 (excl. fees).

  • Lunch is included in the ticket price.

  • This (f)NIRS introduction course has limited spots for 30 participants. Therefore, we operate on a ‘first come, first served’ policy.

  • Please let us know if you are registered but are not able to join anymore, so we can allow another participant to join.


FAQs for this introduction course

Who is it for?

The fNIRS Multimodal Research workshop is for any behavioural or neuroscience researcher - current or prospective user of fNIRS - who wishes to learn more about how to use fNIRS and multimodality to its fullest extent.

What does it cost and how can I pay?

This ticket for the fNIRS Multimodal Research workshop is $40 (excl. fees) including lunch. Registeration and payment is done via Eventbrite. Get your tickets here.

Is this an online course?

The fNIRS Multimodal Research workshop will be held in person in Boston, 38 Chauncy Street, Boston MA 02111.

What do I need to prepare?

Having a laptop and notebook will make the workshop a better experience. Of course, if you have any questions, it helps to write them down beforehand, so they become better defined, and you won’t forget to ask them.

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