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., neurosciences, psychology and sports sciences).
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.
Two prizes will be awarded to recognise notable contributions from early-career researchers: one for the best oral presentation and one for the best poster.
Important dates
April 17, 2026: Abstract submission deadlineExtended abstract submission deadline: May 1st, 2026- May 8, 2026: Response from the scientific committee
- May 1st, 2026: Registration opens
- May 24, 2026: Registration deadline