2025 APS Global Summit Program

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Subject Area: Cognitive Neuroscience

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Roundtable

Wednesday October 22, 2025 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM ET (21:00 - 21:45 UTC)

Subject Area: Cognitive Neuroscience

Abstract

This paper examines the integration of neurofeedback, biofeedback, and computerized testing systems like VTS in psychological research. It reviews their foundations, applications in performance, stress, and clinical care, and presents case studies. Challenges and future directions are discussed for ethically scaling these innovative, tech-driven psychological interventions.

This paper examines the integration of neurofeedback, biofeedback, and computerized testing systems like VTS in psychological research. It reviews their foundations, applications in performance, stress, and clinical care, and presents case studies. Challenges and future directions are discussed for ethically scaling these innovative, tech-driven psychological interventions.

Roundtable

Thursday October 23, 2025 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM ET (13:00 - 13:45 UTC)

Subject Area: Cognitive Neuroscience

Abstract

We present findings from the first sham-controlled trial testing transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) combined with cognitive training in children with ADHD. Results show improved clinical symptoms and modulation of excitation-inhibition balance, highlighting aperiodic EEG exponents as potential biomarkers and supporting tRNS as a promising non-invasive intervention for ADHD.

We present findings from the first sham-controlled trial testing transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) combined with cognitive training in children with ADHD. Results show improved clinical symptoms and modulation of excitation-inhibition balance, highlighting aperiodic EEG exponents as potential biomarkers and supporting tRNS as a promising non-invasive intervention for ADHD.

Roundtable

Thursday October 23, 2025 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM ET (15:00 - 15:45 UTC)

Subject Area: Cognitive Neuroscience

Abstract

How does visual language reshape the perception–production loop? This roundtable integrates neurophysiological, kinematic, and behavioral findings to explore how sign language experience transforms motion perception and motor control. We examine how signers and learners dynamically adapt to linguistic demands, revealing new insights into predictive processing and sensorimotor plasticity in communication.

How does visual language reshape the perception–production loop? This roundtable integrates neurophysiological, kinematic, and behavioral findings to explore how sign language experience transforms motion perception and motor control. We examine how signers and learners dynamically adapt to linguistic demands, revealing new insights into predictive processing and sensorimotor plasticity in communication.