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The TACS Challenge

@tacschallenge

Multi-centre initiative to test for online effects of TACS on behaviour that result from phasic current modulation in the brain and not from sensory confounds

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Find the recorded livestreams of our first TACS Challenge discussion during the meeting in Rovereto 2018 here: Day1: youtube.com/watch?reload=9… Day 2: youtube.com/watch?v=8pjxdF…

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The next official TACS Challenge discussions will take place on April 10th when the steering committee ("TACS force") is meeting in Mainz (Germany). Discussions will be livestreamed via Youtube again, and you can contribute to them via this Twitter channel. So stay tuned!

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Get ready for an entire day of TACS discussions! Tune in to our LiveStream tomorrow, Wed April 10th, ~ 9:30 to 19:00 CEST: youtube.com/channel/UCPVMD…

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After The TACS Challenge, the next big transcranial brain stimulation multicenter initiative is on the horizon! This time for TMS. Thanks to @TheHandLab! Who else is interested to join? Gesa Hartwigsen @Jacinta_O_Shea Simon Hanslmayr Carlo Miniussi Nigel Rogasch @TomRhysMarshall …?

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The TACS Challenge committee will present an update on the ongoing technical pilots during the TBS CNW workshop (event.unitn.it/tbs-cnw/). Life streaming is limited to registered conference participants, but recordings will be shared here afterwards. CIMeC UniTrento #TBSworkshop

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Super excited that 34 labs registered for our multi-centre tACS study. Check em out here --> tacschallenge.github.io/labs/ This puts us on track for N=680 participants. A huge thanks to everyone! Next step is to finalise the draft for the Stage 1 Registered Report. #openscience