To help you prepare your presentation, here are a few examples of previous talks (click the pictures to see thw whole threads in Twitter).
Keynote by Riitta Hari @aivoAALTO at the first #BrainTC in 2017:
1 Can art (be it beautiful or ugly—or representational, abstract, or conceptual) flex rigid brains? But first, are brains rigid? #brainTC pic.twitter.com/9lSIHexcpy
— BrainsOnWaves (@aivoAALTO) April 20, 2017
Keynote by Sophie Scott @sophiescott at the second #BrainTC in 2018:
#BrainTC-049 ✳ #talk#KEYNOTE: Sophie Scott @sophiescott
University College London▶ Is the speech production network a voice production network?
— Brain TC (@RealBrainTC) March 8, 2018
Presentation by Guillaume Dumas @introspection at the first #BrainTC in 2017:
#brainTC-010:
Interactive Social Neuroscience: from the study of natural symmetry to the design of artificial asymmetry— Aalto Brain Centre (@abc_aalto) April 20, 2017
Presentation by Daniele Marinazzo @dan_marinazzo in the second #BrainTC in 2018:
Marinazzo D @dan_marinazzo*, Faes L, Stramaglia S
*Ghent University▶ Do you really want to use Granger Causality in Neuroscience? No problem (sort of)#methods #tools #modeling
— Brain TC (@RealBrainTC) March 8, 2018