Behold — our lineup for SAMBAxMEG 2026 🧠
From cutting-edge research to real-world impact, these speakers are shaping the future of brain science.
Get your early bird ticket 👇
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SAMBA is back on 2.–3. July this year with amazing speakers:
(in alphabetical order)
Andrea E. Martin
Ayelet Landau
Bruno L. Giordano
Joachim Groß
Judit Gervain
Marzia De Lucia
Nadine Dijkstra
Richard Gao
Simon Jacob
Stefan Rampp
WE ARE BACK!
The Salzburg Mind Brain Annual Meeting returns for its 2026 edition.
Once again, an incredible lineup of speakers awaits you! Interested in securing an early-bird spot?
Register here: https://t.co/mDx6ng4Z1j
New paper breaking down the neuronal processes responsible for tinnitus modulation by the sensorimotor system is now out in Journal of Neuroscience! https://t.co/NUDdzf6QI5
It’s now in Brain Communications (open access)!
Thanks again to all the co-authors.
And thank you to the reviewers and the editor for their valuable feedback.
https://t.co/mhkXf7ERxy
New preprint! https://t.co/COgQ06bPGT
Using a longitudinal EEG dataset and representational similarity analysis (RSA), we show how cochlear implants restore the word processing in non-implanted, “clinically healthy” ears of individuals with single-sided deafness (SSD). (1/7) 🧵🧵
Special issue on "Bridging Neural and Bodily Signals: Techniques, Methods, and Theoretical Advancements" in Psychophysiology @TheRealSPR. Organized by @WutzAndreas
Deadline: 15th August 2025
https://t.co/Fk7vFa3Jro
New paper out! Congrats @martinaberto_ ! 🎉 Human hemispheric specializations for auditory computations at high (local) and low (summary statistics) temporal resolutions. Great collaboration with our friend @nweisz2. https://t.co/4P0OFais1K
My latest research is now fully published at Hearing Research! 🎉
https://t.co/gS5llf8Qmy
Check out how we replicated ageing as a risk factor for tinnitus - and how we concluded that the relevant ageing processes in tinnitus are different from neural mechanisms in dementia.
Hear about "Learning and Plasticity in the Auditory System" from the one and only @JRauschecker! Where end when? Of course at #SAMBA2024! Have not signed up yet? Then head over to our website now: https://t.co/HPlKSe7Gch
new paper out with Kaja Benz @thht80@gpDemarchi and @nweisz2 from @SalzburgL @PLUS_1622
Carrier-frequency specific omission-related neural activity in ordered sound sequences is independent of omission-predictability
https://t.co/BoWgBPRxA6
Check out our new preprint! 🧐https://t.co/0BVf0ZW18M
In a one-of-a-kind manuscript we successfully replicated aberrant auditory prediction patterns in tinnitus using two independent MEG studies. A thread (1/11)
And here it is.
Gehmacher, Q., Schubert, J., Schmidt, F. et al. Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech. Nat Commun 15, 3692 (2024).
https://t.co/mmzGH6a8ZH
@dept_psych_sbg @PLUS_1622 @FWF_at
Exciting news! After much hard work, we've finally pushed this manuscript across the finish line. 🎉
Stay tuned for it to appear in Nature Communications!
Big congrats to Quirin Gehmacher and friends.
Grateful for support from @FWF_at and @FFG_AT.
@dept_psych_sbg @PLUS_1622
Are you passionate about pursuing a PhD focused on speech processing in deaf individuals? Interested in a role that bridges academia and industry?
If so, this opportunity could be perfect for you. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
@dept_psych_sbg @PLUS_1622 @medel