Our events

Upcoming events

Past events

5 July 2025 – Seminar on approaches to sensitive groups, seminar organised by the ReadTREAT project

16 April 2025 – Andrew Dimitrijević, University of Toronto – Auditory Neuroscience: Lessons from studying hearing loss and the impact on sensory and cognitive processing. Implications for biomarkers of quality of life, dementia and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, guest lecture

27 March 2025 – Invited workshop on pupillometry:

  • Sebastiaan Mathôt, University of Groningen – Cognitive pupillometry: theory and methods
  • Ana Vilotijević, University of Groningen – Stimulus-evoked changes in pupil size
  • Veera Ruuskanen, University of Groningen – Spontaneous fluctuations in pupil size

25 November 2024 – Dejan Stevanović, University of Belgrade – What is ADHD?, guest lecture

10-11 October 2024 – 100 Years of EEG – A Journey of Scientific Discovery and Innovation, lecture series and popular science event

  • Steven Luck, UC Davis – Event-Related Potentials: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
  • Žarko Martinović, University of Belgrade – History of the development of electroencephalography in Serbia
  • Ivan Gligorijević, mBrainTrain – Future of EEG: what should we do from here?

15 April 2024 – Vukašin Gligorić, University of Amsterdam, Social evaluations of scientists and impact on prototypicality, guest lecture

20 November 2023 – Dragana Protić, University of Belgrade – Fragile X syndrom – what we learned and what we’re about to, guest lecture

16-19 October 2023 – Belgrade Garden of the CuttingGardens EEG and MEG methods multi-hub meeting

16 October 2023 – Jasna Martinović, University of Edinburgh – Analysing MEEG data: Lessons from Visual Evoked Potentials, guest lecture

22 November 2022  – Olivera Savić, The Ohio State University, Expirience vs. Maturation: Development of Abilities to Form Semantic Links from Co-occurrence Regularities in Language, guest lecture

22 November 2022 – Jovana Pejović, University of Lisabon, Effect of multilingualism on early language development, guest lecture

22 November 2022 – Jelena Sučević, University of Oxford, Early learning achievements: categorisation, guest lecture

05 April 2022 – Giorgio Gannis, University of Plymouth – An overview of mobile electroencephalography: Neuroscience in the real world, guest lecture

02 September 2017 – Alan Nielsen, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics – Exploring the 5Ws of Iconicity Research, guest lecture

18 March 2017 – Brain Awareness Week 2017

08 October 2016 – Suzy Styles, Nanyang Technological University, Singapure – The sound of bananas: Automatic, linguistic processing occurs in silence, for infants in the second year of life, guest lecture

13 May 2015 – Guillaume Thierry, University of Bangor – Sit back, relax, enjoy the ride: Philosophical lessons from fifteen years of seemingly scattered research, guest lecture

28 October 2014 – Kim Plunkett, University of Oxford – The Whorfian Infant, guest lecture