Cameron Higgins

DPhil




About

After completing a PhD and postdoc at Oxford University with some of the world’s leading neuroimaging scientists, Dr Higgins returned to Australia to develop translational tools that target brain networks to improve neural function. His talk will outline the role of brain networks in neural function and how these can be targeted through neuromodulation.


Presenting at the 2025 ANSA Conference

 Brain networks mechanisms of neuromodulation and neurofeedback

Noninvasive neuromodulatory tools typically interact with the brain at the macro scale, affecting distributed networks across the brain. EEG similarly provides measurements of brain activity at the macro scale, allowing us to infer changes in brain network activity either resulting from or as a direct target in neuromodulation. This talk will provide an overview of recent developments from brain network measurements taken during neuromodulation (TMS) and neurofeedback.



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