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Cambridge Connectome Consortium
This group is interested in connectivity and the brain, and meets 11am-1pm on the last Tuesday of each month (except for Sep, which has been moved to 2nd Oct), at the MRC CBU (Lecture Theatre). Please email RikHenson for more details.
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Lent Term 2013 |
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30 Apr |
Claus Hilgetag (Hamburg) |
Linking cortical architecture, connections and dynamics |
26 Mar |
Gustavo Deco (Barcelona) |
The importance of being balanced: Short and long range correlations in resting state |
26 Feb |
David van Essen (Wash U) |
The Human Connectome Project: Progress and Perspectives |
21 Feb Note unusual date! |
Pascal Fries (Frankfurt) |
Q&A session on synchrony and connectivity |
29 Jan |
Laura Hughes (CBU) |
Network connectivity in FTD and PSP patients |
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Dante Mantini (Oxford) |
Novel analytical methods to investigate correspondences between brain areas in different primate species |
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Autum Term 2012 |
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2 Oct |
Ameera Patel (BMU) |
Optimal preprocessing of fMRI for resting-state connectivity |
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Prantik Kundu (BMU) |
Multi-echo EPI fMRI for resting-state connectivity |
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30 Oct |
Nitin Williams (CBU) |
Measuring effective connectivity in MEG: MVAR, PDC and DTF |
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Martijn van den Heuvel (Utrecht) |
Exploring the Human Connectome: The Rich and Famous |
27 Nov |
Tim Rittman (Clin School) |
Connectivity in Neurodegeneration: Components and Graphs |
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Christian Beckmann (Donders) |
The brain at 'rest': investigating spontaneous activity in BOLD fMRI using Independent Component Analysis |