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Imagers Interest Group (IIG) Weekly Meetings, 2006

See the ImagersInterestGroup page for information about the meeting and suggestions for presenting projects.

For more details on the MEG course that runs this year (see below), including references, see 'attachment:CBU_MEG_Course_overview_906_3.doc'

For old schedules, see:

September

4/9/06

Project Proposal:

Attentional switching at different levels of abstraction

Adam Hampshire, Daniel Bor, Adrian Owen

Project Proposal:

Measuring the attentional tuning curve

Adam Hampshire, Russell Thompson, John Duncan, Adrian Owen

11/9/06

Talk:

A guided tour of the new imaging WIKI website

Matthew Brett

18/9/06

Project Feedback:

Recognition memory for same vs different views of faces and scenes

Karen Taylor, Richard Henson & Kim Graham

Project Feedback:

The effects of aging on the brain regions involved in different types of recollection and source memory

Audrey Duarte, Richard Henson & Kim Graham

25/9/06

NO MEETING

October

2/10/06

Scripting and batching SPM

Ian Nimmo-Smith

9/10/06

NO MEETING

16/10/06

NO MEETING

23/10/06

Project Proposal:

Acoustic, Phonological and Lexical Repetition Priming of Spoken Words

Matt Davis & Jack Rogers

Project Proposal:

Selection of rules and actions in Parkinson's Disease: differential effects of l-dopa on cognitive and motor components of voluntary action

James Rowe, Laura Hughes & Adrian Owen

30/10/06

Talk:

MEG Lecture 1. Why do we need neurophysiological brain imaging?

F. Pulvermüller

Project Proposal:

Memory for uni- vs multi-modal associations

Audrey Duarte, Rik Henson and Kim Graham

Project Proposal:

Individual variations in behavioural activation (BAS) predict prefrontal cortex-amygdala coupling during emotional processing

Luca Passamonti, James Rowe, Andrew Lawrence, Michael Ewbank, and Andy Calder

November

6/11/06

Talk:

MEG Lecture 2. EEG/MEG biophysics and overview of source estimation techniques

F. Pulvermüller

Project Proposal:

The influence of behavioural activation (BAS) and attention on the emotional response to angry and afraid faces

Michael Ewbank, Andrew Lawrence, and Andy Calder

Project Feedback:

Medial temporal lobe activity during oddity judgements for faces, objects and scenes

Morgan Barense, Kim Graham, Andy Lee

13/11/06

Talk:

MEG Lecture 3. Introduction to source localisation: ECD, L2 and L1 minimum norm

F. Pulvermüller

Project Proposal:

The influence of behavioural activation and behavioural inhibition systems (BIS/BAS) on emotional response inhibition: new cues in to the neural correlate of aggression

Luca Passamonti, James Rowe, Andrew Lawrence, Michael Ewbank, Andy Calder

Project Proposal:

Memory for emotional images

Andy Calder, Phil Barnard, Michael Ewbank, Cristina Ramponi and Andrew Lawrence

20/11/06

Project Proposal:

Flexible cognitive control within the PFC

Mark Stokes, Rhodri Cusack, and John Duncan

Project Feedback:

Morpho-phonological properties of spoken words and fronto-temporal language network

Mirjana Bozic, Lolly Tyler, William Marslen-Wilson

Project Proposal:

Morpho-phonological properties of spoken words and fronto-temporal language network

Mirjana Bozic, Lolly Tyler, William Marslen-Wilson

27/11/06

Talk:

MEG Lecture 4. Three types of information about the brain revealed by MEG: activation times, spatio-temporal patterns, spectral responses

F. Pulvermüller

Project Proposal:

Perception and relational memory for object and scenes

Morgan Barense, Jane Gore, Kim Graham

Project Feedback:

Neural correlates of vowel perception and the continuity illusion

Antje Heinrich, Bob Carlyon, Matt Davis, Ingrid Johnsrude

Project Feedback:

Beat versus interval listening: a between-subjects study of different timing modes

Jessica Grahn

Discussion:

Separating events within fast event-related trials

Led by Garry Honey

December

4/12/06

Talk:

Comparison of gradient-echo and spin-echo fMRI in monkeys at high magnetic fields

Jozien Goense

11/12/06

Talk:

MEG Lecture 5. Introduction to EEG/MEG analysis using SPM5

R. Henson

Project Proposal:

Interactions between content and source memory

Audrey Duarte, Rik Henson and Kim Graham

Project Proposal:

COMT and executive function in Parkison's Disease

Caroline Williams-Gray, Adam Hampshire, Adrian Owen

Project Feedback & Proposal:

Does spatial attention modulate mirror neuron activation? II

Karolina Moutsopoulou, Rhodri Cusack, Tom Manly

18/12/06

Project Proposal:

Re-organisation of language function in brain-damaged patients

Billi Randall,, Philip Kellmeyer, William Marslen-Wilson, LK Tyler

January

8/1/07

TBA

...

15/1/07

Talk:

MEG Lecture 6. An introduction to Data acquisition using Elekta-Neuromag software

Y. Shtyrov

22/1/07

Talk:

MEG Lecture 7. From signals to event-related fields and dipoles: an introduction using Elekta-Neuromag software

Y. Shtyrov

29/1/07

Talk:

MEG Lecture 8. Introduction and overview to EEG/MEG distributed source estimation

O. Hauk

5/2/07

Talk:

MEG Lecture 9. Source Localisation of MEG/EEG data using SPM5

R. Henson

19/2/07

Talk:

MEG Lecture 10. Distributed MEG source analysis using L1 Minimum Norm Estimates using Elekta-Neuromag software

F. Pulvermüller