Joint Annual
Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB 2014
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10-16 May 2014
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Milan, Italy |
WEEKEND EDUCATIONAL COURSE |
An Update on
fMRI |
SKILL LEVEL:
Basic to Intermediate |
ORGANIZERS:
Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D. & Kamil Uludag, Ph.D. |
Saturday, 10 May 2014
(08:30 - 11:30) |
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OVERVIEW |
This course will provide an
introduction to fMRI with an emphasis on new and emerging techniques
and neuroscientific applications. Recent developments in fMRI
acquisition and analysis technologies have expanded the range of
possible experiments, and ongoing work from other fields (such as
optical imaging) have provided deeper insight into the fundamentals
underlying neurovascular coupling. The overview of the current state
of fMRI provided in this course will serve both as an introduction
to current fMRI techniques and applications and as a update on how
fMRI is being used today and will be used in the future. |
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TARGET AUDIENCE |
Physicists, technologists,
clinicians, and neuroscientists who wish to know the current
state-of-the art of fMRI applied to understanding brain function and
disease---from acquisition to analysis---and the theoretical and
practical limits of fMRI. This course will cover the broad range of
topics with which any user or developer of fMRI must be familiar.
Each lecture will begin with introductory material, and end with
advanced concepts and overview recent results, and so the course
will be relevant for fMRI novices and experts.
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
As a result of attending this
course, participants should be able to: |
- Understand the current
techniques and applications of fMRI;
- Discuss the limits placed
on fMRI resolution by neurovascular coupling;
- Understand the current
practical limits on fMRI resolution, spatial and temporal;
- Select the analysis
approach appropriate for a given study;
- Appraise the available
acquisition methods and choose which is appropriate for a given
study; and
- Understand what clinical
applications benefit most from fMRI.
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PROGRAM |
Moderators: Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D. & Kamil Uludag, Ph.D. |
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08:30 |
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Neurovascular Coupling, Revisited |
Anna Devor, Ph.D. |
09:00 |
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fMRI
Analysis Methods: Classics & New Trends |
Robert W. Cox, Ph.D. |
09:25 |
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fMRI
Acquisition Strategies |
David A. Feinberg, M.D.,
Ph.D. |
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09:50 |
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Break -
Meet the Teachers |
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10:15 |
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Basic
Neuroscience: fMRI Studies of Sensory Systems |
Federico De Martino,
Ph.D. |
10:40 |
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High-Resolution fMRI in Humans: What is the Limit? |
Robert Turner, Ph.D. |
11:05 |
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Clinical
Applications of fMRI: From Presurgical Planning to
Functional Connectivity |
Natalie L. Voets, Ph.D. |
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11:30 |
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Adjournment |
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11:30-11:45 Meet the Teachers |
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