BRAIN CONNECTIVITY COURSE GRENOBLE (FRANCE) 23-27 SEPTEMBER 2013
We are pleased to announce The Brain Connectivity Course, a 5-day
workshop designed for investigators having familiarity with the
fundamental principles of fMRI data acquisition and analysis. It will
be held at the Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience in Grenoble, FRANCE
from SEP 23-27, 2013.
This course will give an overview of the main methods for functional
brain connectivity analysis in task-related and resting-state fMRI.
After the course, attendees be able to select the appropriate approach
(model or data driven), and software tool to analyze a neuroimaging
data set. They will also be able to choose the optimal protocol for
MRI data acquisition for resting state of task-related fMRI studies.
Designed to help students, clinicians and neuroscience investigators
in planning and analyzing fMRI studies, this course includes both
presentations of theoretical background issues along with practical
demonstrations and exercises for each technique discussed.
The course will be conducted in English.
PROGRAM
? Dynamic Causal Modeling (DCM)
? Psycho-Physiological Interactions (PPI)
? Seed-based Functional Connectivity (Connectivity Toolbox)
? Independent Component Analysis (GIFT)
? Graph Theory (Brainwaver)
Some afternoons will include a laboratory session, in which
participants will gather in small groups to work with the faculty
through the stages of analyzing data from example experiments.
Further information can be found at:
http://www.neurometrika.org/BrainConnectivity-Grenoble
or
http://funconnect2013.sciencesconf.org
Assia Jaillard.
MRI Unit 3T Research.
Grenoble University Hospital
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