Séminaire de Fabrizio de Vico Fallani
Vendredi 23 janvier 2026, à 11h, Salle Henri Gastaut, INT
Fabrizio de Vico Fallani (ICM, Paris) invité par Andrea Brovelli

Network neuroscience for brain-computer interfaces
Abstract: Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between neural activity and external devices, offering vast potential for restoring and augmenting human capabilities. However, key challenges—such as accurate intention decoding and effective user learning—limit their widespread impact. These issues arise partly from incomplete knowledge of the neural reorganization that accompanies brain–machine interaction. This presentation explores how network neuroscience provides a powerful framework to model and interpret these dynamic processes. By applying network theory to BCI research, we seek to uncover the principles of brain connectivity that can drive more robust and adaptive human–machine communication for both basic and clinical applications.