BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250622T095959EDT-5448Fw5VLs@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250622T135959Z DESCRIPTION:Register here.\n\nWatch virtually here.\n\n\nNathan Spreng\n\nD irector\, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition\, The Neuro\, Canada\n\nProfes sor\, Neurology and Neurosurgery\, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø\, Canada\n\nAbstract:  Knowledge dissemination is integral to the work of a scientist. Empirical papers\, conveying novel scientific discoveries to the broader research c ommunity\, are the fundamental units of scientific communication. Crafting empirical findings into a publication-ready manuscript can be a daunting task\, particularly for new or early-career stage research trainees. In th is talk\, I will provide step-by-step advice on how to write that essentia l first draft of a manuscript. This 11 step guide walks through each secti on of a manuscript\, making writing objectives manageable and concrete. In following this process\, unending analyical rabbit holes\, momentum crush ing knowledge insecurity\, and blood-from-a-stone paralysis can be avoided . The outcome will be a logically structured\, not too terrible\, but comp lete draft of a manuscript you can hand over to your advisor or collaborat or so you can get some needed rest. With a few rounds of editing\, everyth ing will be ship-shape and ready to submit. It’s going to be okay. An outl ine of the 11 steps is ready to download here.\n\nBio: Dr. Nathan Spreng i s a full professor and the director of the Laboratory of Brain and Cogniti on at the Montreal Neurological Institute in the Department of Neurology a nd Neurosurgery at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. His research examines large-scale br ain network dynamics and their role in cognition. Currently\, he is invest igating the links between memory\, attention\, cognitive control\, and soc ial cognition and the interacting brain networks that support them. He is also actively involved in the development and implementation of novel mult ivariate statistical approaches to assess activity and interactivity of la rge scale brain networks. His work adopts a network neuroscience approach to investigating complex cognitive processes as they change across the lif espan\, both in normal aging and brain disease. Nathan is the author of ov er 120 publications\, including many where he was on the hook to write the first draft.\n\n\nThe Feindel Brain and Mind Seminar Series will advance the vision of Dr. William Feindel (1918–2014)\, Former Director of the Neu ro (1972–1984)\, to constantly bridge the clinical and research realms. Th e talks will highlight the latest advances and discoveries in neuropsychol ogy\, cognitive neuroscience\, and neuroimaging.\n\nSpeakers will include scientists from across The Neuro\, as well as colleagues and collaborators locally and from around the world. The series is intended to provide a vi rtual forum for scientists and trainees to continue to foster interdiscipl inary exchanges on the mechanisms\, diagnosis and treatment of brain and c ognitive disorders.\n\n \n DTSTART:20230329T200000Z DTEND:20230329T210000Z LOCATION:Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre\, Montreal Neurological Institute\, CA \, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2B4\, 3801 rue University SUMMARY:Special Feindel Workshop: Communicating your research: Tips and str ategies for writing an empirical paper URL:/neuro/channels/event/special-feindel-workshop-com municating-your-research-tips-and-strategies-writing-empirical-paper-34638 2 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR