[Eeglablist] Announcement: abstract deadline for fMRI Experience extended!
Hamish Innes-Brown
hinnesbrown at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 21:47:14 PST 2006
The abstract deadline for the fMRI Experience VIII conference has
been extended until April the 7th.
The meeting is shaping up to be an exciting one. To complement the
main program we have arranged two special BIG DISCUSSIONS:
1) A big discussion with the difficult topic “Has fMRI told us
anything new about the mind (so far)?”. Auni Puce (West Virginia
University) will be directing proceedings. A representative from
each team will give a short presentation after which there will be
discussion between the teams.
On the “Yes!” team are
- Prof Richard Clarke (Flinders University),
- Prof David Crewther (Brain Sciences Institute, Swinburne
University) and
- Prof David Copolov (Mental Health Research Institute, Australia).
On the “No!” team are
- Prof Max Coltheart (Macquarie University) and
- Dr David Donaldson (University of Stirling, Scotland).
2) The second big discussion is a presentation of three major brain
imaging software packages. Speakers will present the main features
of each package as well as an analysis of the openly available FIAC
data (http://www.madic.org/index.php).
- FSL: Dr Mark Jenkinson (FMRIB, Oxford University).
- SPM: Dr Michael Breakspear (University of Sydney).
- Brain Voyager: Prof David Crewther (Brain Sciences Insitute,
Swinburne University).
The fMRI Experience offers students, early career researchers and the
more experienced an opportunity to interact and learn from prominent
national and international professionals in the field of fMRI.
The four-day program will cover:
- The basis of fMRI.
- Experimental design and analysis.
- Applications in cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry.
- Multi-modal imaging and alternatives to fMRI.
Confirmed keynotye speakers: Peter Bandettini (USA), Mick Brammer
(UK), David Donaldson (UK), John Foxe (USA), Aina Puce (USA) & Mark
Jenkinson (UK).
All this and more, at the Eighth fMRI Experience Conference, now with
new and improved abstract deadline.
Free Registration.
Abstracts Due April 7th.
Student travel bursaries.
June 27-30, University of Melbourne.
www.fmriexp.com/8
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