Lille, June 9–10 2026
This two-day event will focus on recent advances in the recording of brain activity using fNIRS during movement-related tasks (e.g., finger tapping, speech production, cycling, social interactions). It will address current methodological challenges in the field – particularly those related to physiological contamination and multimodal approaches – as well as the latest developments indented to overcome them. Finally, the conference aims to encourage collaboration between researchers from complementary disciplines (e.g., psychology and sports science).
No inscription fees.
Early-career researcher support
Upon request, financial support of up to €200 may be provided to Master’s and PhD students to help cover travel and accommodation costs. Requests can be made during registration.
Important dates
- April 17, 2026: Abstract submission deadline
- April 30, 2026: Response from the scientific committee
- May 1, 2026: Registration opens
- May 31, 2026: Registration deadline