Hi All,
Some more details about the talk today.
Koen Haak
*Title*: Connectopic mapping with resting state fMRI
*Abstract*: How does the organisation of the human brain in terms of its
connectivity subserve cognitive and perceptual processes? In this talk, I
will give an overview of my work on mapping individualised connection
topographies based on the spontaneous brain activity fluctuations that
occur when a subject is at rest (resting-state fMRI). I will demonstrate
that these connection topographies predict subject-by-subject differences
in behaviour and I will discuss how this approach opens up the possibility
of studying the neural underpinnings of human perception and cognition
across thousands of individuals, from neonates to the elderly, in health
and disease.
Best wishes
Tony
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Antony Morland, PhD.
Director, York Neuroimaging Centre
Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.