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Neural Computation: Computational Approaches to Brain Connectivity

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Neural Computation: Computational Approaches to Brain Connectivity

Dates:Thursday, August 16 and Friday, August 17
Times:9:00am-5:00pm
Address:Occom’s commons, Goldstein Hall (see Workshop map and Campus map)
Contact:Courtney Rogers
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The theme

Talks will cover computational approaches to analyzing and modeling brain connectivity, using functional connectivity to understand brain networks, and white matter tractography based on diffusion imaging.

Speakers

Computational approaches

Hervé Abdi (University of Texas at Dallas)

Multi-Table Models for Connectivity Analysis (Parts One and Two)

Stephen Strother (University of Toronto)

The Ugly, the Bad and the Good of Predictive Modeling for Functional Brain Networks [Abstract]

Pierre Bellec (University of Montreal)

Multiscale and multilevel bootstrap analysis of stable clusters in fMRI [Abstract]

Resting state functional connectivity

Steve Petersen (Washington University)

Large scale functional networks: subnetworks and hubs

Koene R.A. Van Dijk (Harvard University)

Resting State Functional Connectivity: Promises and Pitfalls [Abstract]

Brain-to-brain connectivity

Uri Hasson (Princeton University)

Inter-subject functional connectivity: a new tool for exploring the mechanisms of dyadic social interactions [Abstract]

Diffusion imaging and tractography

Christian Beaulieu (University of Alberta)

The KISS principle applied to diffusion tensor tractography of the human brain [Abstract]

Yu-Chien Wu (Dartmouth College)

Diffusion MRI and Fiber Orientation Function [Abstract]

Carl-Fredrik Westin (Harvard University)

Novel opportunities in diffusion MRI [Abstract]

Saad Jbabdi (Oxford University)

Recent developments in data acquisition, pre-processing and modelling of diffusion MRI data for human connectomics [Abstract]

General discussion

Barry Horwitz (NIDCD)

Overview of Computational Approaches to Brain Connectivity [Abstract]

Organizers

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