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Imagers Interest Group (IIG) Weekly Meetings, 2007
See the ImagersInterestGroup page for information about the meeting and suggestions for presenting projects. For scan request forms (AFTER you have presented at the IIG), see RequestForScanningSlots.
For old schedules, see:
January |
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8/1/07 |
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MEG Lecture 6. An introduction to Data acquisition using Elekta-Neuromag software |
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Y. Shtyrov |
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COMT genotype and fronto-parietal activity associated with a low-level manipulation of task difficulty |
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Sonia Bishop |
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Detecting changes in facial expression vs identity |
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Eva Loth, Rik Henson, Andy Calder, Sonia Bishop |
15/1/07 |
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MEG Special Lecture. TWO PROBABILISTIC ALGORITHMS FOR MEG/EEG SOURCE RECONSTRUCTION |
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Johanna Zumer (UCSF) |
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MEG Lecture 7. From signals to event-related fields and dipoles: an introduction using Elekta-Neuromag software |
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Y. Shtyrov |
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Roles of response learning vs perceptual facilitation in priming |
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Aidan Horner & Rik Henson |
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Accessing the meaning of written words and nonwords |
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Catherine-Marie Longtin, Mike Ford, Olaf Hauk, Matt Davis |
22/1/07 |
Talk (11.30): |
Comparison of gradient-echo and spin-echo fMRI in monkeys at high magnetic fields |
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Jozien Goense |
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MEG Lecture 8. Introduction and overview to EEG/MEG distributed source estimation |
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O. Hauk |
29/1/07 |
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MEG Lecture 9. Source Localisation of MEG/EEG data using SPM5 |
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R. Henson |
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Beat versus interval listening: a between-subjects study of different timing modes |
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Jessica Grahn |
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Influence of task model complexity on performance and frontal cortex recruitment |
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Iroise Dumontheil & John Duncan |
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The neural correlates of gaze cueing |
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Andrew Engell, Rik Henson and Andy Calder |
5/2/07 |
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Neural mechanisms of eye gaze and emotion processing |
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Elaine Fox, Chris Ashwin, Andy Calder, Andrew Lawrence |
12/2/07 |
TBA |
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19/2/07 |
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Three algorithms for MEG/EEG signal denoising and analysis |
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Alain de Cheveigne (CNRS, University Paris Descartes) |
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An MEG study of word retrieval failures in older adults |
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Meredith Shafto, Lorina Naci, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Lorraine Tyler |
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Laterality of action word processing (MEG and fMRI) |
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Olaf Hauk, Clare Dine, Friedemann Pulvermuller |
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How does the brain make sense of what it sees? |
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Lorina Naci, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Kirsten Taylor, Lorraine Tyler |
26/2/07 |
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MEG-guided diagnoses in psychiatric disorders |
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Dr. Christian Wienbruch (University of Konstanz) |
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Electrophysiological correlates of affective conditioning |
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Dr. Markus Junghoefer (University of Muenster) |
27/3/07 |
Tuesday |
SPM5 fMRI Course (All Day) |
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5/3/07 |
Talk |
The spatial resolution of EEG/MEG: How has it been assessed? |
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Olaf Hauk |
12/3/07 |
TBA |
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19/3/07 |
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Expectation Maximisation and the Rev Bayes |
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Will Penny (FIL, UCL, London) |
%Talk: ||MEG Lecture 10. Distributed MEG source analysis using L1 Minimum Norm Estimates using Elekta-Neuromag software|| %|| || ||F. Pulvermüller||