
About this Event
Brain Circuits of Suffering and Control
Join us for the Future of Neurosurgery Symposium on Brain Circuits of Suffering and Control, hosted by the Unit of Functional Neurosurgery. This will be an in person event at 33 Queen Square Lecture Theatre, located in the heart of Queen Square, London, UK.
Event Details
Chair: Mr Harith Akram PhD FRCS, Consultant Neurosurgeon & Honorary Clinical Associate Professor
Circuits of Suffering and Control brings together leading experts in neuroscience and neurosurgery to explore the brain systems underlying psychiatric illness and their modulation through surgical and circuit-based approaches. Professor Rees Cosgrove will share his extensive clinical experience in lesional surgery for treatment-resistant obsessive–compulsive disorder, while Professor Timothy Behrens will examine the role of cingulate and medial prefrontal circuits in intention and goal-directed behaviour. Professor Sameer Sheth will then bridge basic and clinical neuroscience by mapping circuits of suffering from Connectomics to therapeutic translation. The session concludes with an interactive panel discussion with the faculty, followed by a drinks reception.
Programme
17:00 - Professor Rees Cosgrove - Lesional Surgery for Refractory Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (25 min)
17:30 - Professor Timothy Behrens - Cingulate and Medial Prefrontal Circuits of Intention (25 min)
18:00 - Professor Sameer Sheth - Mapping Circuits of Suffering: From Connectomics to Clinical Translation (25 min)
18:30 - Panel Discussion with Faculty (25 min)
19:00 - Drinks & networking reception
This event is open and free to ALL but registration is required. If you are unable to attend, please do release your ticket or contact the organiser for further help [email protected]

G Rees Cosgrove, MD, FRCSC
Chief of Division of Functional Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Professor in Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School.

Timothy E. J. Behrens FRS
Professor of Computational Neuroscience, University of Oxford; Wellcome Principal
Research Fellow.

Sameer A. Sheth, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurosurgery, Vice Chair of Research, and McNair Scholar, Baylor
College of Medicine Houston, Texas United States.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
33 Queen Square Lecture Theatre, The Institute of Neurology, 33 Queen Square, London, United Kingdom
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