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University of Oxford Welcomes Prof. Ole Jensen as he Delivers Inaugural Lecture
Ole Jensen delivered his inaugural lecture as University Chair of Translational Cognitive Neuroscience at Oxford University's brand-new Life and Mind Building on the 3rd of November 2025. The talk covered the research that his group, Neuronal Oscillations, has been conducting: from Large Language Models and working memory to spatial attention and paediatric OPM-MEG systems. The seminar linked fundamental cognitive processes to natural reading, aiming to translate research in
Nov 4
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Symposium accepted at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting 2026 in Vancouver, B.C.
Neuronal Oscillations group members will lead a symposium on using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging (RIFT) for insights into attention and cross-modal integration. RIFT is a powerful novel tool for tagging sensory processing, making it a great alternative to SSVEPs. The symposium presentations will cover the current use of RIFT by our group members and collaborators in aspects such as speech comprehension, parafoveal processing in natural reading, resolving word boudary ambi
Oct 29
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Ole Jensen delivers inaugural lecture 3 Nov
The lecture will take place on Monday, 3rd November 2025 in the Life and Mind Building at 4 pm https://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/catz-fellow-inaugural-lecture/
Oct 21
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Thanks to the OPM-FLUX participants
The OPM-FLUX workshop has come to an end. We thank all participants and instructors for making it an enjoyable and informative event, and we also appreciate St Catz for hosting us and the excellent lunches.
Jun 13
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The OPM-FLUX toolkit 8-12 June at Oxford
It was a great please to welcome 32 researcher from across the globe to our toolkit course on using OPM-MEG in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. This was done in the context of the FLUX pipeline.
Jun 12
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