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Monday Methods Meetings at the CBU

We have regular methods events in our Monday Methods Meetings (MMM) on Mondays at 12:30.

This includes:

  • Project Presentation Meetings (PPM), mandatory before requesting neuroimaging slots.

  • Methods-Oriented Talks (MOT) by internal or external speakers.

  • Data Clinics (Clinic) that are available to all researchers (neuroimaging, behavioural, modelling etc.). The clinics are intended to be informal meetings to discuss issues with experimental design, data collection and analysis, or interpretation.

Additional Methods resources:

  • CBU’s Slack help channel, where you can ask questions, post relevant news items or suggestions, and search for previous replies on a topic of interest.

  • Wiki pages. Please note that some of these pages may be out-of-date – this is work in progress and we greatly appreciate your feedback.

  • CBU GitHub with some open software tools from the CBU.

  • Recordings of previous conferences and workshops at the CBU.

You can always get in touch with a member of the Methods Group (see below) first to discuss your ideas. We are always happy to receive suggestions for Data Clinics or IIG talks, and you are welcome to contribute to our Wiki and GitHub pages as well as our Slack channels.

Methods group: Rik Henson, Olaf Hauk, Marta Correia, Dace Apšvalka, Peter Watson

Please find the MMM schedule below. Recordings and resources of some of the previous talks are available here.

2024 schedule

Date

Topic

Presenter

Type

Feb 5

BOLD & Non-BOLD Contrasts in Human fMRI

Sriranga Kashya (Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto)

MoT

Feb 12

Memory for the expected vs the unexpected, two fMRI tasks testing the SLIMM

Petar Raykov & Kshipra Gurunandan

PPM (MRI)

Feb 19

Resting State fMRI & Recent Advances

Marta Bianciardi (Harvard University)

MoT

Feb 26

An online study of speech perception and phonological skills in adults

Elizabeth Buchanan-Worster

PPM (web)

Mar 4

Harnessing Visual Studio Code for Your Research

Máté Aller &
Dace Apšvalka

MoT

Mar 11

1. Understanding whether memory suppression and fear suppression share common neural pathways: an fMRI study

2. Organising your neuroimaging data

Mahek Kirpalani



Rik, Máté, Dace

PPM (MRI)



MoT

Mar 18

Studies with Single Subjects or Large Numbers of Volunteers - Why, & How?

Wietske van der Zwaag (Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging, Amsterdam)

MoT

Mar 25

1. AVBook-MEG: Individual differences in audiovisual benefit during narrative speech processing

2. Harnessing digital data to study 21st-century adolescence

Jacqueline von Seth


Valerie Yap

PPM (MEG)


PPM (web)

Apr 1

Holiday

Apr 8

1. Resolving human domain-general cognition in space and frequency

2. Mental health and overgeneral social, emotional and cognitive processing

Runhao Lu


Siobhan Gormley

PPM (MRI)


PPM (web)

Apr 15

fMRI vs. Electrophysiology in Humans

Patricia Figueiredo (Institute for Systems and Robotics, Lisbon)

MoT

Apr 22

Handling missingness in cognitive variables using multiple imputation

Peter Watson

MoT

Apr 29

Pinging the brain to reveal rule-related hidden neural states

Yuena Zheng

PPM (MEG)

May 6

Holiday

May 13

May 20

May 27

Holiday

Jun 3

Advances in fMRI Data Acquisition Techniques

Benedikt Poser (Maastricht University)

MoT

Jun 10

Jun 17

Jun 24

Jul 1

Jul 8

Jul 15

Jul 22

Jul 29

Aug 5

Aug 12

Aug 19

Aug 26

Holiday

Sep 2

Sep 9

Sep 16

COGNESTIC

Sep 23

COGNESTIC

Sep 30

Oct 7

Oct 14

Oct 21

Oct 28

Nov 4

Nov 11

Nov 18

Nov 25

Dec 2

Methods Day

Dec 9

Dec 16

Dec 23

Holiday mode

Dec 30

Holiday mode