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19th -20th April 2001
Gainsford Theatre
Weston Education Centre
Kings College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London

 

General Information

Course programme
Preliminary schedule

Speakers

    Thursday, April 19, 2001
 
0815 - 0915 Registration
0915 - 0930 Welcome
Organising Committee
   
  Talks
0930 - 1000 Physics for philosophers
Steve Williams
1000 - 1030 Spatial, temporal and interpretive limits of fMRI
Peter Bandettini
1030 - 1045 Paradigm in practice
Chris Andrew
1045 - 1105 Refreshment Break
   
  Student Presentations: Primary Sensory Systems
Chairs: Peter Bandettini and Gemma Calvert
1105 - 1120 fMRI measurements of tome intensity encoding
H.C. Hart
1120 - 1135 Retinotopic maps in the visual cortex of a human albino
M.B. Hoffmann
1135 - 1150 A fMRI study of touch
Arshad Zaman
1150 - 1230 Q&A Session: Physics and Physiology
   
1230 - 1345 Lunch
   
  Talk
1345 - 1415 20 years of functional neuroimaging at the service of clinical neuroscience
Richard Frackowiak
   
  Student Presentations: Sensorimotor Systems
Chairs: Paul Fletcher and Sarah Blakemore
1415 - 1430 Action observation in orchestral string players
Matt Howard
1430 - 1445 Implicit motion and the brain: state of the union
Carl Senior
1445 - 1500 Shifts in control locus during motor skill acquisition
Suvobrata Mitra
1500 - 1515 Motor cortex activation in response to self-selected or predetermined joystick movement
Lucy Cameron
1515 - 1530 Following the trail(s): neural correlates of visuomotor tracking a sequencing
Nicholas Walsh
1530 - 1550 Refreshment Break
   
  Talks
1550 - 1610 Study Design: blocked to event-related fMRI
Edson Amaro Jr
1610 - 1630 Confounding effects of scanner noise: overt speech and responses in fMRI studies
Philip McGuire
1630 - 1650 'Dysfunctional imaging' - Analysing mental states produced by disease and drugs
Paul Fletcher
1650 - 1715 Q&A Session: Design
     
  - Friday, April 20, 2001
   
  Talks
0915 - 0945 Statistical parametric maps in neuroimaging
Karl Friston
0945 - 1015 Nonparametric analysis
Mick Brammer
1015 - 1045

yes, you too can do path analysis
Randy McIntosh

1045 - 1100 fMRI analysis is just like shopping
Edson Amaro Jr, Cynthia Fu, Vincent Giampetro, Tamara Russell
1100 - 1120 Refreshment Break
   
  Student Presentations: Methodology and Analysis
Chairs: Karl Friston and Mick Brammer
1120 - 1135 BOLD contrast modifications due to fat suppression in long TR fMRI
Karin Shmueli
1135 - 1150 An optimised permutation test for fMRI analysis
Matthew Belmonte
1150 - 1205 Functional connectivity in schizophrenia
Gary Honey
1205 - 1230 Q&A Session: Analysis
   
1230 - 1345 Lunch
   
  Talk
1345 - 1415 Should psychiatry take fMRI research seriously?
Robin Murray
   
  Student Presentations: Cognition and Language Processing
Chairs: Randy McIntosh and Carl Senior
1415 - 1430 A left-lateralised response specific to intelligible speech
Charvy Narain
1430 - 1445 An fMRI investigation of lip-reading lexical categories
Lucy Jones
1445 - 1500 Processing space in British Sign Language
Mairead MacSweeney
1500 - 1520 Refreshment Break
   
  Student Presentations: Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
Chairs: Robin Murray and Matthew Broome
1520 - 1535 Executive dysfunction in motor neurone disease: a functional and structural MRI study
Sharon Abrahams
1535 - 1550 Perception of food and emotional stimuli in anorexia nervosa
Rudolph Uher
1550 - 1605 An investigation of verbal fluency in euthymic bipolar patients
Paul Monks
   
  Beyond fMRI
1605 - 1625 TMS and fMRI: Vive la difference!
Vincent Walsh
1625 - 1645 Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Derek Jones
1645 - 1700

Future of fMRI research
Karl Friston and Steve Williams

       
Organising Committee:
Dr Cynthia Fu, Ms Tamara Russell, Dr Gemma Calvert, Ms Sarah-Jayne Blakemore,
Dr Matthew Broomes, Dr Carl Senior

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