Dear FSLers:
We will be delighted if you are interested in participating in the
"Third Connectivity Workshop" from April 26th to 29th, that will be held
in Havana, Cuba organized by Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa and Rolf Kotter.
The general aim of the meeting is to bring together experts from the
fields of Computational and Experimental Neuroscience to review and
advance recent work on structural, functional and effective
connectivity. The specific focus of this workshop will be the fusion of
different brain imaging approaches for measuring and explaining dynamic
interactions between neuronal ensembles and their relation to
information processing in the brain. For example, it will address
questions that arise when interpreting functional imaging (fMRI and
PET), electrophysiological (EEG, MEG, LFP and single/ multiple unit
recordings) data and their fusion.
The workshop will be organized around seven general themes:
1. Causal Inference: Graphical Models and Time Series
2. Statistical Techniques for Measuring Connectivity
3. Anatomical Connectivity
4. Functional Connectivity
5. Multimodal Neuroimages for Discovering Connectivity
6. Interventional Studies of Neural Causal Systems
7. Connectivity Changes in Pathology
Also will be held an "Introductory Neuroinformatics Course" from April
24th to 25th. The aim of the Course is to show the capabilities of
different softwares like SPM, BrainVisa, FSL, including lectures about
theory and methods to study the functional and anatomical connectivity
in normal and pathological brain.
Please here find attached a pdf file with the official presentation of
both events.
All details for the registration process are explained in
Neuroinformatic Web site www.neuroinf.org in the Meetings Section.
If you have any question please don't hesitate to contact us. Send your
questions to: [log in to unmask] , [log in to unmask]
Best regards,
Lester.
Lester Melie Garcia
Neurophysics Department
Cuban Neuroscience Center
Calle 25 esq. 158 Cubanacan, Playa
Havana, Cuba. POBox : 6412,6414
Phones: (53-7) 2717442, (53-7) 2086375
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