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1 Curriculum Vitae March 12, 2014 Radboud University Nijmegen Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging P.O. Box 9101 NL-6500 HB Nijmegen The Netherlands Tel: Fax: Web: PROF. DR. OLE JENSEN PERSONAL INFORMATION Birth place: Roskilde, Denmark Date of birth: May 25, 1968 Citizenship: Danish EDUCATION 1998 Ph.D. in neuroscience Brandeis University, USA Department of biology Advisor: Dr. John Lisman Dissertation: Oscillatory short-term memory models 1993 M.Sc. in electrical engineering Technical University of Denmark Department of Physics Advisor: Dr. Erik Mosekilde Thesis: Dissipative structures in chemical systems PROCESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor (hoogleraar) at the Faculty of Science, Radboud University Nijmegen Special professor (bijzonder hoogleraar) at the Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam Principal investigator (Neuronal Oscillations Group). Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging. The Netherlands MEG-physicist. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging. The Netherlands
2 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 2 of Post-doctoral researcher. Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory. Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. Supervisors: Dr. Claudia D. Tesche & Dr. Riitta Hari 1998 Post-doctoral researcher. Department of Biology. Brandeis University, USA. Supervisor: Dr. John E. Lisman Student researcher. Service de Chimie Physique Universite' Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Supervisors: Dr Guy Dewel & Dr. Pierre Borckmans ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011 Organizers (with professor Dong Soo Lee) of the workshop The brain as a Network and Brain Disorders as a Network Dysfunction at Seoul National University; sponsored by NWO and NRF Speaker of the Donders Institute theme Brain Networks and Neuronal Communication (theme 4) Organizer of the course EEG/MEG: Practical Tools for Advanced Analysis at the early Human Brain Mapping conference TEACHING EXPERIENCE Honors physical chemistry laboratory. Teaching assistant. Brandeis University, USA The physiology of memory. Teaching assistant. Brandeis University, USA The toolkit of cognitive neuroscience. Co-organizer/lecturer. 5-day course. F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Netherlands Neuroimaging I. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Neuroimaging II: Electrophysiological methods. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Perception and action I: sensorimotor integration. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Tookit course: Advanced data analysis and source modeling of EEG and MEG data. Organizer/lecturer, 3.5-day course. F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Netherlands EEG/MEG: Practical Tools for Advanced Analysis. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Annual meeting. Main organizer
3 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 3 of How the brain works. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Introduction to neuroimaging techniques. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Signal processing for BCI. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Neurobiophysica. Co-lecturer. Radboud University Nijmegen Ph.D. SUPERVISION Ph.D. students with completed doctoral dissertations: 2008 Ali Mazaheri 2010 Hanneke van Dijk 2010 Ingrid Nieuwenhuis 2012 Saskia Haegens (cum lauda) 2012 Esther Meeuwissen AWARDS 2002 Young investigator award,13th International Conference on Biomagnetism donated by the sponsor Hans Berger e.v., Mid-Career Achievement Award, 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2012 Transcranial brain stimulation investigations on the role of oscillatory phase in neuronal processing. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: Open Competition, ALW (main applicant) Bridging the gap between neuronal activity and neuroimaging: a physiologically realistic model. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: Open Competition, ALW 2010 Pharmacological modulation of alpha and gamma oscillations: implications for working memory maintenance. Nederlandse
4 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 4 of 18 Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: Open Competition, MaGW 2010 How the functional architecture of the working brain is shaped by oscillatory brain activity. NWO. Program: VICI, MaGW (main applicant) Behandeling van cognitieve stoornissen op basis van functionele hersentopografie. FES. The Healthy brain. Program: Brain and cognition Are You Looking? Attention monitoring and adaptive interfaces. Smartmix, NWO. Program: BrainGain Does sequence encoding in long-term memory require working memory maintenance? Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: Open Competition, MaGW (main applicant) Functional connectivity and plasticity between brain areas studied in the human somateosensory system using magnetoencephalography? Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: ALW, Open Competition (main applicant) Bayesian brain-computer interfacing - on-line detection of patient intentions by Bayesian modelling of single-trial EEG. Technologiestichting STW. Program: Cogntition When neurons form memories. Volkswagen Stiftung. Program: Dynamics and Adaptivity of Neuronal Systems Integrative Approaches to Analyzing Cognitive Functions An integrated investigation into memory consolidation: modeling and experiments with humans and animals. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: Cognition, MaGW (main applicant) The role of oscillatory activity in sensory and motor processing. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). Program: VIDI, ALW (main applicant) The role of oscillatory brain activity in working memory. Danish Medical Research Council. Postdoctoral fellowship (main applicant). SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT The 4-D Toolbox. A collection of Matlab scripts designed to analyze and visualize magnetoenchephalographic data recorded by Neuromag systems.
5 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 5 of 18 PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS H-index: 46 (google scholar) Citations: > Spaak, S., de Lange, F.P. and Jensen, O. (in press) Local entrainment of alpha oscillations by visual stimuli causes cyclic modulation of perception. J Neurosci 2. Piai, V., Roelofs, A., Jensen, O., Schoffelen, J.M., and Bonnefond, M. (in press) Distinct patterns of brain activity characterise lexical activation and competition in spoken word production. PLoS One 3. Horschig, J.M., Jensen, O., van Schouwenburg, M.R., Cools, R., Bonnefond, M. (2014) Alpha activity reflects individual abilities to adapt to the environment. Neuroimage 89: Park, H., Lee, D.S., Kang, E., Kang, H., Hahm, J., Kim, J.S., Chung, C.K. and Jensen, O. (2014) Blocking of irrelevant memories by posterior alpha activity boosts memory encoding. Hum Brain Mapp 5. Mazaheri, A., van Schouwenburg, M., Dimitrijevic, A., Denys, D., Cools, R., and Jensen, O. (2014) Region specific oscillatory alpha activity serves to suppress distracting input across visual and auditory modalities. Neuroimage 87: Bahramisharif, A., van Gerven, M., Aarnoutse, E., Mercier, M., Schwartz, T., Foxe, J., Ramsey, N.F., and Jensen, O. (2013) Propagating neocortical gamma bursts are coordinated by traveling alpha waves. J Neurosci 33: Roijendijk, L., Farquhar, J., van Gerven, M., Jensen, O. and Gielen, S. (2013) Exploring the impact of target eccentricity and task difficulty on covert visual spatial attention and its Implications for brain computer interfacing. PLoS One 8(12):e van de Nieuwenhuijzen, M.E., Backus, A.R., Bahramisharif, A., Doeller, C.F., Jensen, O., van Gerven, M.A.J. (2013) MEG-based decoding of the spatiotemporal dynamics of visual category perception. Neuroimage 83: Whitmarsh, S., Barendregt, H., Schoffelen, J.M., and Jensen, O. (2014) Metacognitive awareness of covert somatosensory attention corresponds to contralateral alpha power. Neuroimage 85: Grent-'t-Jong, T., Oostenveld, R., Jensen, O., Medendorp, and P. Praamstra, P. (2013) Oscillatory dynamics of response competition in human sensorimotor cortex. Neuroimage 83: Nieuwenhuis, I.L.C., Folia, V., Forkstam, C., Jensen, O., Petersson, K.M. (2013) Sleep promotes the abstraction of implicit grammatical rule. PLoS One 8:e Lisman, J.E and Jensen, O. (2013) The theta-gamma neural code. Neuron 77: ter Huurne, N., Onnink, M., Franke, N., Kan, C., Buitelaar, J., and Jensen, O. (2013) Behavioral consequences of aberrant alpha lateralization in Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Biol Psychiatry 74: Nieuwenhuis,
6 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 6 of 18 I.L.C., Folia, V., Forkstam, C., Jensen, O., Petersson, K.M. (in press) Sleep promotes the abstraction of implicit grammatical rule. PLoS One 14. Buchholz, V., Jensen, O. and Medendorp, P. (2013) Parietal oscillations code non-visual reach targets relative to gaze and body. J Neurosci 33: Jensen, O. and Bonnefond, M. (2013) Prefrontal alpha- and beta-band oscillations are involved in rule selection. Trends Cogn Sci 17: Bonnefond, M. and Jensen, O. (in press) The role of gamma and alpha oscillations for blocking out distraction. Communicative & Integrative Biology. 17. Spaak, E., Bonnefond, M., Maier, A., Leopold, D.A..and Jensen, O. (2012) Layer-specific entrainment of gamma-band neural activity by the alpha rhythm in monkey visual cortex. Curr Biol 22: Renvall, H., Staeren, N., Siep, N., Esposito, F., Jensen, O., and Formisano, E. (2012) Of cats and women: Temporal dynamics in the right temporoparietal cortex reflect auditory categorical processing of vocalizations. Neuroimage 62: Bonnefond, M. and Jensen, O. (2012) Anticipatory adjustment of power and phase of alpha oscillations protects working memory maintenance against distracters. Curr Biol 22: Jensen, O., Bonnefond, M., and VanRullen, R. (2012) An oscillatory mechanism for prioritizing salient unattended stimuli. Trends Cogn Sci 16: Gross, J., Baillet, S., Barnes, G.R., Henson, R.M., Hillebrand, A., Jensen, O., Jerbi, K., Litvak, V., Maess, B., Oostenveld, R., Parkkonen, L., Taylor, J.R., van Wassenhove, V., Wibral, m., Schoffelen, J.M. (2012) Good-practice for conducting and reporting MEG research. Neuroimage 65: Van Der Werf, J., Buchholz, V.N., Jensen, O., Medendorp, W.P. (2012) Reorganization of oscillatory activity in human parietal cortex during spatial updating. Cerebral Cortex. Epub 23. Scheeringa, R., Petersson, K.M., Kleinschmidt, A., Jensen, O. and Bastiaansen, M.C.M. (2012) EEG alpha power modulations of fmri resting state connectivity. Brain Connect 2: Park, H., Kang, E., Kim, J.S., Jensen, O., Chung, C.K., and Lee, D.S. (2011) Cross-frequency power correlations reveal the right superior temporal gyrus as a hub region during working memory maintenance. Brain Connect 1: Nieuwenhuis, I.L.C., Takashima, A., Oostenveld, R., McNaughton, B.L., Fernández, G., Jensen, O. (2011) The neocortical network representing associative memory reorganizes with time in a process engaging the anterior temporal lobe. Cereb Cortex. 22: Haegens, S., Nácher, V., Luna, R. Romo, R. and Jensen, O. (2011) Alpha oscillations in the monkey sensorimotor network influence discrimination performance by rhythmical inhibition of neuronal spiking. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108:
7 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 7 of Haegens, S., Luther, L., and Jensen, O. (2011) Somatosensory anticipatory alpha activity increases to suppress distracting input. J Cogn Neurosci.24: Buchholz, V., Jensen, O., Medendorp, W,P. (2011) Multiple reference frames in cortical oscillatory activity during tactile remapping for saccades. J Neurosci 31: Whitmarsh, S., Nieuwenhuis, ILC, Barendregt, H., Jensen, O. (2011) Sensorimotor alpha activity is modulated in response to the observation of pain in others. Front Hum Neurosc 5: Wang, L., Jensen, O., van den Brink, D., Weder, N., Schoffelen, J.M. Magyari, L., Hagoort, P., and Bastiaansen, M. (2012) Beta oscillations relate to the N400m during language comprehension. Hum Brain Mapp 33: Meeuwissen, E., Takashima, A., Fernandez, G., and Jensen, O. (2011) Evidence for human fronto-central gamma activity during long-term memory encoding of word sequences. PLoS ONE 6:e Haegens, S., Nácher, V., Hernández, A., Luna, R., Jensen, O., Romo, R. (2011) Beta oscillations in the monkey sensorimotor network reflect somatosensory decision making. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108: Llera A., van Gerven M., Gómez V., Jensen O., Kappen H. J. (2011) On the use of Interaction Error Potentials for Adaptive Brain Computer Interfaces. Neural Netw 24: Jensen, O., Bahramisharif, A., Oostenveld, R., Klanke, S., Hadjipapas, A., Okazaki, Y. and Van Gerven, M. (2011). Using brain-computer interfaces and brain-state dependent stimulation as a tool in cognitive neuroscience. Front Psychology 2:100. doi: /fpsyg Haegens, S., Händel, B., and Jensen, O. (2011) Top-down controlled alpha band activity in somatosensory areas determines behavioral performance in a discrimination task. J Neurosci 31: Bahramisharif, A., Heskes, T., Jensen, O. and van Gerven, M. (2011) Lateralized responses during covert attention are modulated by target eccentricity. Neurosci Lett. 491: van Ede F., de Lange F., Jensen O. and Maris E. (2011) Orienting attention to an upcoming tactile event involves a spatially and temporally specific modulation of sensorimotor alpha- and beta-band oscillations. J Neurosci 31: Jensen, O. and Mazaheri, A. (2010) Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory alpha activity: gating by inhibition. Front Hum Neurosci 4: Mazaheri, A., and Jensen, O. (2010) Rhythmic Pulsing: Linking ongoing brain activity with evoked responses. Front Hum Neurosci 4: Meeuwissen, E., Takashima, A., Fernandez, G., and Jensen, O. (2010) Increase in posterior alpha activity predicts successful long-term memory formation of word sequences. Hum Brain Mapp Epub 41. Handel, B., Haarmeier, T., and Jensen, O. (2010) Alpha oscillations actively inhibit unattended input. J Cogn Neurosci. Epub
8 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 8 of van Ede, F., Jensen, O., and Maris, E. (2010) Tactile expectation modulates pre-stimulus beta-band oscillations in human sensorimotor cortex. Neuroimage 51: Fournier, R., Gussenhoven, C., Jensen, O., and Hagoort, P. (2010) Lateralization of tonal and intonational pitch processing: An MEG study. Brain Res 1328: van Dijk, H., Nieuwenhuis, I. and Jensen, O. (2010) Left temporal alpha band activity increases during working memory retention of pitches. Eur J Neuroscience 31: Bahramisharif, A., van Gerven, m., Heskes, T. Jensen, O. (2010) Covert attention allows continuous control in a BCI setup. Eur J Neurosci 31: Jensen, O., van Dijk, H. and Mazaheri, A. (2010) Amplitude asymmetry as a mechanism for the generation of slow evoked responses. Commentary. Clin Neurophysiol 121: Axmacher, N., Henseler, MH., Jensen, O., Weinreich, I., Elger, CE., Fell, F. (2010) Cross-frequency coupling supports multi-item working memory in the human hippocampus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107: de Lange, F.P., Jensen, O., and Dehaene, S. (2010) Non-linear integration evidence during sequential decision making: an MEG Study. J Neurosci 30: van Dijk, H., Van der Werf, J., Mazaheri, A., Medendorp, W.P., and Jensen, O. (2010) Modulations in oscillatory activity with amplitude asymmetry can produce cognitively relevant event-related responses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107: Van Der Werf, J., Jensen, O., Fries, P., and Medendorp, W.P. (2010) Neuronal synchronization in human posterior parietal cortex during reach planning. J Neurosci 30: Haegens, S., Osipova, D., Oostenveld, R., and Jensen, O. (2010) Somatosensory working memory performance depends on both engagement and disengagement of regions in a distributed network. Hum Brain Mapp 31: Colgin, L.L., Denninger, T., Fyhn, M., Hafting, T., Bonnevie, T., Jensen, O., Moser, M.B., Moser, E.I. (2009) Frequency of gamma oscillations routes flow of information in the hippocampus. Nature 462: Takashima, A., Nieuwenhuis, I., Jensen, O., Talamini, L., Rijpkema, M., and Fernandez, G. (2009) Shift from hippocampal to neocortical centered retrieval network with consolidation. J Neurosci 29: Van der Werf, J., Buchholz, V., Jensen, O., and Medendorp W.P. (2009) Neuronal synchronization in human parietal cortex during saccade planning. Behav Brain Res 205: van Gerven, M., Bahramisharif A., Heskes, T., and Jensen, O. (2009) Selecting features for BCI control based on a covert spatial attention paradigm. Neural Netw 22: van Gerven M., Hesse C., Jensen O. and Heskes, T. (2009) Interpreting single trial data using groupwise regularisation. Neuroimage 46:
9 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 9 of Mazaheri A., Nieuwenhuis L.C. I, van Dijk H., and Jensen O. (2009) Prestimulus alpha and mu activity predicts failuire to inhibit motor responses. Hum Brain Mapp 30: van Gerven M. and Jensen O. (2009) Attention modulations of posterior alpha as a control signal for two-dimensional brain-computer Interfaces. J Neurosci Methods 179: Osipova D., Hermes D. and Jensen O. (2008) Gamma power is phase-locked to posterior alpha activity. PLoS ONE 3(12):e de Lange F., Jensen O., Bauer M., Toni I. (2008) Interactions between posterior gamma and frontal alpha/beta oscillations during imagined actions. Front in Hum Neurosci 2:7 61. van der Werf J., Jensen O., Fries P., Medendorp W.P. (2008) Gamma band activity in human posterior parietal cortex encodes the motor goal during delayed pro- and antisaccades. J Neurosci 28: Mazaheri A. and Jensen O. (2008) Amplitude modulations of brain oscillations generate slow evoked responses. J Neurosci 28: Hesse C., Heskes T., and Jensen O. (2008) Semi-blind identification of movement-related magnetoencephalogram components using a classification approach. Proc 30th Annual Conf IEEE EMBS, Jensen O., and Hesse C. (in press) Estimating distributed representations of evoked responses and oscillatory brain activity. In MEG An Introduction to Methods (edited by Salmelin, Kringleback and Hansen). Oxford University Press 65. Hagoort P., Ramsey N., and Jensen O., (2008) De gereedschapskist van de cognitieve neurowetenschap. In Het brein to kijk (edited by F. Wijnen and F. Verstraten). Harcourt Book Publishers 66. Bastiaansen M.C., Oostenveld R., Jensen O. and Hagoort P., (2008) I see what you mean: theta power increases are involved in the retrieval of lexical semantic information. Brain Lang 106: Talamini L., Nieuwenhuis I.L.C., Takashima A., Jensen O. (2008) Sleep directly following learning benefits consolidation of spatial associative memory. Learn Mem 15: Nieuwenhuis I.L.C., Takashima A., Oostenveld R., Fernandez G., and Jensen O. (2008) Visual areas become less engaged in associative recall following memory stabilization. Neuroimage 40: van Dijk H., Schoffelen J.M., Oostenveld R., and Jensen O. (2008) Prestimulus oscillatory activity in the alpha band predicts visual discrimination ability. J Neurosci 28: Koelewijn T., van Schie H.T., Bekkering H., Oostenveld R., and Jensen O. (2008) Motor-cortical beta oscillations are modulated by correctness of observed action Neuroimage 40: van Schie H. T., Koelewijn T., Jensen O., Oostenveld R., Maris E., and Bekkering H. (2008) Evidence for fast, low level motor resonance to action observation: An MEG study. Soc Neurosci 3:
10 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 10 of Jensen O. and Colgin L.L. (2007) Cross-frequency coupling between neuronal oscillations. Trends Cogn Sci 11: Jensen O., Kaiser J. and Lachaux J.P. (2007) Human gamma oscillations associated with attention and memory. Trends Neurosci 30: Takashima A., Nieuwenhuis I., Rijpkema R., Peterson K.M., Jensen O., and Fernandez G. (2007) Memory trace stabilization leads to large-scale changes in the retrieval network: A functional MRI study on associative memory. Learn Mem 14: Jokisch D. and Jensen O. (2007) Modulation of gamma and alpha activity during a working memory task engaging the dorsal and ventral stream. J Neurosci 27: Tuladhar A.M., Huurne N.T., Schoffelen J.M., Maris E., Oostenveld R., and Jensen O. (2007) Parieto-occipital sources account for the increase in alpha activity with working memory load. Hum Brain Mapp 28: McNaughton B.L., Battaglia F.P., Jensen O., Moser E.I., and Moser M.B. (2006) Path integration and the neural basis of the 'cognitive map'. Nat Rev Neurosci 7: Medendorp W.P., Kramer G.F., Jensen O., Oostenveld R., Schoffelen J.M., and Fries P. (2006) Oscillatory activity in human parietal and occipital cortex shows hemispheric lateralization and memory effects in a delayed double-step saccade task. Cereb Cortex 17: Osipova D., Takashima A., Oostenveld R., Fernandez G., Maris E., and Jensen O. (2006) Theta and gamma oscillations predict encoding and retrieval of declarative memory. J Neurosci 26: Mazaheri A. and Jensen O. (2006) Posterior alpha activity is not phase-reset by visual stimuli. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103: Takashima A., Jensen O., Oostenveld R., Maris E., van de Coevering M., and Fernandez G. (2006) Successful declarative memory formation is associated with ongoing activity during encoding in a distributed neocortical network related to working memory: A magnetoencephalography study. Neuroscience 139: Jensen O. (2006) Maintenance of multiple working memory items by temporal segmentation. Neuroscience 139: Takashima A., Petersson K.M., Rutters F., Tendolkar I., Jensen O., Zwarts M., McNaughton B., and Fernandez G. (2006) Declarative memory consolidation in humans: A prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103: Jensen O. (2005) Reading the hippocampal code by theta phase locking. Trends in Cogn Sci 9: Osipova D., Ahveninen J., Jensen O., Ylikoski A., and Pekkonen E. (2005) Altered generation of spontaneous oscillations in Alzheimer's disease. Neuroimage 27: Liljestrom M., Kujala J., Jensen O., and Salmelin R. (2005) Neuromagnetic localization of rhythmic activity in the human brain: a comparison of three methods. Neuroimage 25:
11 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 11 of Jensen O., Goel P., Kopell N., Pohja M., Hari R., and Ermentrout B. (2005) On the human sensorimotor-cortex rhythm: sources and modeling. Neuroimage 26: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (2005) Hippocampal sequence-encoding driven by a cortical multi-item working memory buffer. Trends Neurosci 28: Jensen O. (2004) Computing with oscillations by phase encdoing and decoding. In Proceeding of the international joint conference of neural networks - IJCNN2004, invited paper. IEEE. 90. Fries P., Fernandez G., and Jensen O. (2003) When neurons form memories. Trends Neurosci 26: Simoes C., Jensen O., Parkkonen L., and Hari R. (2003) Phase locking between human primary and secondary somatosensory cortices. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100: Jensen O., Pohja M., Goel P., Ermentrout B., Kopell N., and Hari R. (2002) On the physiological basis of the hz motor-cortex rhythm. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism (edited by H. Nowak, J. Haueisen, F. Giessler, and R. Huonkler), pp VDE Verlag GMBH, Berlin. 93. Jensen O., Gelfand J., Kounios J., and Lisman J.E. (2002) Oscillations in the alpha band (9-12 hz) increase with memory load during retention in a shortterm memory task. Cereb Cortex 12: Jensen O. and Tesche C.D. (2002) Frontal theta activity in humans increases with memory load in a working memory task. Eur J Neurosci 15: Jensen O. and Vanni S. (2002) New method to identify multiple sources of oscillatory activity from magnetoencephalographic data. Neuroimage 15: Jensen O., Hari R., and Kaila K. (2002) Visually evoked gamma responses in the human brain are enhanced during voluntary hyperventilation. Neuroimage 15: Jensen O. (2001) Information transfer between rhythmically coupled networks: reading the hippocampal phase code. Neural Comput 13: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (2001) Dual oscillations as the physiological basis for capacity limits. Behav Brain Sci, commentary 24: Silen T., Forss N., Jensen O., and Hari R. (2000) Abnormal reactivity of the approximately 20-Hz motor cortex rhythm in Unverricht Lundborg type progressive myoclonus epilepsy. Neuroimage 12: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (2000) Position reconstruction from an ensemble of hippocampal place cells: contribution of theta phasecoding. J Neurophys 83: Lisman J., Jensen O., and Kahana M. (2000) The possible role of an oscillatory short-term memory buffer in long-term memory storage. In Neural Mechanisms of Memory Formation (edited by C. H olcher), pp Cambridge University Press.
12 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 12 of Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (1998) An oscillatory short-term memory buffer model can account for data on the Sternberg task. J Neurosci 18: Abbott L.F. and Jensen O. (1997) Self-organizing circuits of models neurons. In Computational Neuroscience, Trends in Research 1996 (edited by J.M. Bower). Plenum Press, New York Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (1997) The importance of hippocampal gamma oscillations for place cells. In Computational Neuroscience, Trend in Research 1996 (edited by J.M. Bower), pp Plenum Press, New York Jensen O., Idiart M.A., and Lisman J.E. (1996) Physiologically realistic formation of autoassociative memory in networks with theta/gamma oscillations: role of fast NMDA channels. Learn Mem 3: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (1996) Novel lists of 7 +/- 2 known items can be reliably stored in an oscillatory short-term memory network: interaction with long-term memory. Learn Mem 3: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (1996) Theta/gamma networks with slow NMDA channels learn sequences and encode episodic memory: role of NMDA channels in recall. Learn Mem 3: Jensen O. and Lisman J.E. (1996) Hippocampal CA3 region predicts memory sequences: accounting for the phase precession of place cells. Learn Mem 3: Jensen O., Mosekilde E., Borckmans P., and Dewel G. (1996) Computer simulation of Turing structures in the chlorite-iodide-malonic acid system. Psysica Scripta 53: Mosekilde E., Jensen O., Dewel G., and Borckmans P. (1995) Simulation of Turing patterns in a chemical reaction-diffusion system. In Modelling and Simulation (edited by A. Sydow). Gorden Press Borckmans P., Jensen. O., Pannbacker V.O., Mosekilde E., Devel G., and Wit A.D. (1995) Localized Turing and Turing-Hopf Patterns. In Modelling the Dynamics of Biological Systems (edited by E. Mosekilde and O.G. Mouritsen), pp Springer Verlag Jensen O., Pannbacker V.O., Mosekilde E., Dewel G., and Borckmans P. (1995) Turing structures and turbulence in chemical reaction-diffusion systems. Open Sys and Info Dyn 3: Jensen O., Pannbacker V.O., Mosekilde E., Dewel G., and Borckmans P. (1994) Localized structures and front propagation in the Lengyel-Epstein model. Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics 50: Jensen O., Pannbacker V.O., Dewel G., and Borkmans P. (1993) Subcritical transitions to Turing structures. Phys Lett A 179: Jensen O., Pannbacker V.O., Mosekilde E., Dewel G., and Borckman P. (1993) Computer simulation of turing structures in reaction-diffusion systems. In 1st Copenhagen Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biology, Ecology and Medicine, August 23-25, pp Pannbacker V.O., Jensen O., Dewel G., and Borckmans P. (1993) Localized structures in the chlorine dioxide-iodide-malonic acid system. In
13 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 13 of 18 NATO ARW on Spatio-temporal patterns in nonequilibrium complex systems, Santa Fe Institute, April 13-17, pp Addison-Wesley. PRESENTATIONS After 2004 only invited talks listed To be updated 2012 To be updated Dutch Endo-Neuro Psycho meeting. Luneren, The Netherlands. When inhibition by alpha oscillations becomes a necessity: performance is predicted by the ability to inhibit anticipated distracters 2011 Cosmic Brain Network. Dasan Conference. GyeongJu, S. Korea. The role of cortical oscillations in shaping the functional architecture of the working brain (November) NeuroInformatics Workshop. Den Hague. The Netherlands. Computational models required for understanding laminar interactions of oscillatory activity 34 th European Conference on Visual Perception. Toulouse. France. Gating by alpha inhibition in attention tasks (August) 5th International Conference on Memory. York. Great Britain. Memory processing in human relies not only on engaging relevant but also on disengaging task-irrelevant areas Salzburg University. Colloquium. Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory alpha activity: recent findings. (April) Workshop: The Brain as a network and brain disorders as a network dysfunction. Seoul, S. Korea. The role of oscillatory brain activity for cognitive processing: a network perspective 2010 Winter School Plasticity Across Systems Linking Neuronal, Immune and Metabolic Memory. Lubeck. Germany. Oscillatory dynamics of memory processing in humans (December) Konstanz University, Germany. Colloquium. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (December)
14 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 14 of 18 BrainModes 2010 Workshop. Copehhagen. Denmark. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (December) Oldenburg Universtiy. Germany. Colloquium. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (November) BrainGain Consortium Meeting, Utrecht. The Netherlands. How BCI can be used as a tool in cognitive neuroscience (November) Heinrich-Heine University, Dusseldorg, Germany. Colloquium. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (May) Brain clocks and rhythms summer school. Santiago, Chile. The role of oscillations for neuronal processing (January) 2009 De Nederlandse Vereniging voor psychonomie. 12 th NVP Winter conference, TheNehtlerands.. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (December) Glasgow Universty Colloquium. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (December) Workshop on timing in the brain. Amsterdam. The Netherlands. How brain oscillations shape the functional architecture of the working brain (September) University of California, Berkeley University. Colloquium. Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory brain activity. (June) Trento University. Inauguration of new MEG facility. How the functional architecture of the brain is shaped by oscillatory activity.(may) Chiety University, Institute of biomedical avanced technologies ITAB. Colloquium. Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory brain activity. (April) 8th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society. Symposium. The role of oscillatory gamma activity: from working memory to consolidation. (March) Colloquium. University of Florida. How functional architecture is shaped by oscillatory brain activity. (Janurary) Hans Lou Birthday Symposium. Aarhus University. Denmark. What is the brain doing when let to itself? studying brain states reflect by oscillatory activity. (January) 2008 Aarhus University, Denmark. Colloquium. The role of alpha and gamma activity in perception and memory (December) MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Colloquium, How slow event-related fields are created from cognitive modulations in oscillatory brain activity (December) Magnetoencephalography and Cognitive Neuroscience: State of the Art and Perspectives. Workshop. MPI Leipig, Germany. The role of alpha and gamma activity in perception and memory (December)
15 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 15 of 18 Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience. Colloquium. How slow event-related fields are created from cognitive modulations in oscillatory brain activity (November) BrainGain, Bad Boekelo consortium meeting. The role of oscillatory brain activity in human cognition (November) MEG summerschool, Tuebingen, Germany Time-frequency analysis applied to understand human memory processing (October) Biomag2008, Sapporo, Japan. Plenary speaker. How slow event-related fields are created from cognitive modulations in oscillatory brain activity (August) York University, United Kingdom. Colloquium, How slow event-related fields are created from cognitive modulations in oscillatory brain activity (July) Lorentz center workshop/ Network synchronization: from dynamical systems to neuroscience, Leiden. Oscillatory gamma activity in humans: from working memory to consolidation (May) Psychology and Brain, Magdeburg, Germany. Oscillatory gamma activity in humans: from working memory to consolidation (May) Marie Curie European School in Neuroscience. Santo Stefano, Italy. MEG methods to study neuronal communication (April) Radboud University Nijmegen. The simulating brain: An interdisciplinary workshop on the role of simulation in cognition Are simulations predictive? - lessons from the rat hippocampus. (March) 2007 Max Planck Institute for Human Development: Educational Research, Berlin. The role of oscillatory gamma activity: from working memory to consolidation. (Invited talk). SiNAPSA, Slovenian Neuroscience Association. Slonevia. The role of oscillatory gamma activity: from working memory to consolidation. (Invited talk). Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. On the relationship between oscillatory dynamics and ERPs/ERFs. (Invited talk). The Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre. The role of gamma activity in the human memory operations in relation to the BOLD response. (Invited talk). Nijmegen in Institute for Cognition and Information. Prospective presentations and phase coding in the rat hippocampus. (Invited talk). Functional Imaging Labortory London. The role of posterior alpha activity in neuronal processing and the generation of event-related fields and potentials. (Invited talk). Brain Research Unit, Helinki Technical Univert. Helsinki. The role of posterior alpha activity in neuronal processing and the generation of event-related fields and potentials. (Invited talk) Workshop: High frequency oscillations: the next step. Leipzig. Germany. The role of oscillatory brain activity in working and declarative memory. (Invited talk).
16 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 16 of 18 The Martinos Center. Harward/MiT. Boston, USA. The role of posterior alpha activity in neuronal processing and the generation of event-related fields and potentials. (Invited talk). 5th INMED/TINS conference: Physiogenic and pathogenic oscillations: the beauty and the beast. La Ciotat. France. The role of posterior alpha activity in neuronal processing. (Invited talk). 15th International conference on biomagnetism.. Biomag Vancouver. Canada. To see or not to see: pre-stimulus oscillatory activity in the alpha band predicts visual detection ability. (Invited talk). 12th Annual meeting. Human Brain Mapping. Florence, Italy. New Perspectives on Rhythmic Brain Activity. (Invited talk). The Bernstein Centre. Berlin, Germany. The role of ongoing posterior alpha activity for evoked responses and perception. (Invited talk). Centre for the Biology of Memory, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. On rats and men: Role of oscillatory brain activity in memory. (Invited talk) LENA CNRS, MEG-EEG Center Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France. The role of oscillatory brain activity in human working memory (Invited talk) MEG Workshop, Lyon. The role of oscillatory brain activity in human working memory. (Invited talk). 4th Dutch endo-nuero-psycho meeting. Doorwerth, The Netherlands. Measuring and Modeling Human Beta Oscillations. (Invited talk). 11th Annual meeting. Human Brain Mapping. Toronto, Canada. New Perspectives on Rhythmic Brain Activity. (Invited talk) Institut fur Biomagnetismus und Biosignalanalyse. Munster University. Germany. The Role of Beta Oscillation in Cognitive Processing (Invited talk). Aarhus University Hospital. Aarhus, Denmark. The Role of Oscillatory Brain Activity in Cognitive Processing. (Invited talk). Symposium on memory, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Hippocampal Encoding of behavioral sequences requires a multi-item buffer. (Invited talk). International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. Budapest. Computing with oscillations by phase encoding and decoding.(invited talk). Krop og bevisthed symposium, Copenhagen. Does language processing involved the motor system - an MEG approach. (Invited talk). Euresco meeting, Strassbourg. Gamma activity revealed in humans during perception and working memory retention of virtual pitches.. (Poster). 10th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain. Budapest. Modulation of right hemisphere beta oscillations (13-35 Hz) in an auditory language perception task. (Poster). 14th International Conference on Biomagnetism, Biomag2002. Boston. Right hemisphere beta and posterior alpha oscillations are modulated in a language comprehension task. (Poster).
17 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 17 of NL Bronschatters meeting. Utrech. On the physiological basis of the human beta rhythm. (Invited talk). Society for Neuroscience 33st Annual Meeting. New Orleans. Right hemisphere beta oscillations (15-35 Hz) increase after semantically incongruent words. (Talk) th International Conference on Biomagnetism, Biomag2000. On the physiological basis of the Hz motor-cortex rhythm. (Talk). Workshop on Mechanism of Brain and Mind. Rusutsu Resort, Japan. Phase encoding and decoding of memory representation in theta/gamma networks: information transfer between synchronized networks. (Invited talk) Society for Neuroscience 31st Annual Meeting. San Diego. Increased cortical Hz mu rhythm with GABAergic tranmission is not associated with increased cortico-muscle coherence in the same frequency band. (Poster) Society for Neuroscience 30th Annual Meeting. New Orleans. Ongoing theta activity (6-8 Hz) over the frontal midline increases with load in a short-term memory task: a parametric MEG study. (Poster). Euresco meeting on Neural mechanisms of Learning and Memory. Grenada Spain. Frontal midline activity in the theta band (6-8 Hz) increases with memory load in a short-term memory task: A parametric MEG study. (Poster). 12th International Conference on Biomagnetism, Biomag2000. Helsinki. Visually evoked gamma activity is increased during voluntary hyperventilation. (Poster) Society for Neuroscience 29th Annual Meeting. Miami. A physiological mechanism for phase decoding: information exchange between rhytmically coupled networks. (Poster). 5th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain. Dusseldorf Hz oscillations increase with memory load in a short-term memory task. (Poster and talk) 1998 Nonlinear Science Festival. Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen. The role of brain oscillations in active maintenance of multiple short-term memories. (Invited talk). Society for Neuroscience 28 th Annual Meeting Hz oscillations increase with memory load in a short-term memory task (Poster) Society for Neuroscience 27 th Annual Meeting. An oscillatory network model accounts for the Sternberg and SAT data on short-term memory and predicts that theta frequency should vary with memory load. (Poster). 1996
18 CV, Ole Jensen, Page 18 of 18 Society for Neuroscience 26 th Annual Meeting. New role for NMDA channels in network with theta/gamma oscillations. (Poster). Computational Neuroscience Meeting. Boston. A model for physiologically realistic synaptic encoding and retrieval of sequence information. (Talk). Computational Neuroscience Meeting. Boston. Self-organizing circuits of model neurons (Poster). Workshop on Memory Organization and Consolidation, Tel AvivUniversity. A physiological network for synaptic encoding and recall of long-term memory based on nested theta-and gamma-oscillations. (Poster) Society for Neuroscience 25th Annual Meeting. A model network that performs both short-term and long-term memory. (Poster).
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