Abstracts previously presented at other national or international meetings will be accepted. Accepted abstracts will be printed in the syllabus. Notification of acceptance will be no later than May 1, 2016.
Brain Health and Performance topics can include:
Virtual reality
Neurogaming
Neuromodulation
Military applications
Athletics applications
Biomarkers of performance and recovery
Advanced technology for performance enhancement
Sensing technology
Minimizing effects of aging on cognition
Quantifying brain networks and performance
Performance Assessment
Cognitive Readiness
Fatigue
Physical Training for Performance Improvement
Submission Instructions
Please use the recommended abstract format: Introduction/Statement of the Problem,
Materials and Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The text of your abstract may
be up to 300 words. All correspondence will be sent to the presenting author.
Submission Information
- Poster
presentations are limited to one (1) primary presenter.
- In
300 words or less, using no smaller than 11pt font; provide an accurate, succinct, and informative
representation of the content that will be presented in the paper. The
abstract communicates the essence of the presentation to the intended
audience.
- Do
not use abbreviations. Type in sentence case. Do not use all caps.
- Do
not use the ampersand character (&) unless it is part of the company
name.
- Proofread
for typographical, grammar, and syntax errors.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically as a Word document (with a .doc extension), via e-mail to brainhealthinfo@cbc-us.com. There is no limit to the number of abstracts a presenter can submit. Please include the following information:
- Indication of presentation as paper
- Title of presentation
- Name and institution of presenter(s)
Poster Presentations
Click Here to download the abstract submission form.
Disclosure Form
A disclosure form must be collected from the author and anyone who contributed to the content of the presentation; which may mean co-authors too.