Next Instuif, Menno Schoonheim, PhD-student at the Department of Radiology and Anatomy & Neuroscience at the VUmc, will present an overview of resting state analysis with examples of his own work in Multiple Sclerosis.
Date: 10 Februari
Time: 16.00
Location/Room: VU, faculty of medicine, Van der Boechorststraat 7; Room B4-32 (Coffeeroom)
Time: 16.00
Location/Room: VU, faculty of medicine, Van der Boechorststraat 7; Room B4-32 (Coffeeroom)
Resting state imaging: connectivity methods and applications in multiple sclerosis.
Functional connectivity has become an important research topic in recent years. Not only has this new technique provided key insights into normal brain function, but it has also provided a substantial bridge between cognitive dysfunction and brain structure in certain neuropathological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. This talk will provide a short overview of the different functional connectivity methods (ICA (MELODIC), seed methods and graph analysis), as well as applications in multiple sclerosis
Functional connectivity has become an important research topic in recent years. Not only has this new technique provided key insights into normal brain function, but it has also provided a substantial bridge between cognitive dysfunction and brain structure in certain neuropathological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. This talk will provide a short overview of the different functional connectivity methods (ICA (MELODIC), seed methods and graph analysis), as well as applications in multiple sclerosis
Hope to see you next Thursday!
Anneke, Dick, Zsuzsika, and Stella
fmriinstuif@gmail.com
p.s. Let us know if you want to discuss an article, topic, or would like to present your data!
