Ayberk has received the Travel Fellowship from the Swiss Society for Neuroscience to present his latest research at this year’s Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, and to connect with fellow researchers in the field 👁️ 🧠! In this work, Ayberk compares EEG and MEG responses to frequency-tagged video stimuli to determine which neuroimaging modality provides a stronger signal-to-noise ratio for measuring visually evoked brain activity, with implications for future neurofeedback applications. This work includes many collaborators from MIPlab—Angela Renton, Debajyoti Sengupta, Maria Benjdya, and Dimitri Van De Ville—and our Innosuisse industry partner, Dandelion Science. Also, special thanks to Campus Biotech for providing access to the only MEG system in Switzerland, which made this work possible.