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9/28/16 '''Dorian Pustina, University of Pennsylvania. The future of aphasia: from traditional lesion-to-symptom analyses to stacked multimodal predictions with structural and functional data.''' <br /> | 9/28/16 '''Dorian Pustina, University of Pennsylvania. The future of aphasia: from traditional lesion-to-symptom analyses to stacked multimodal predictions with structural and functional data.''' <br /> | ||
10/5/16 [http://6thannualneuroengineeringsymposium.blogs.rice.edu/sample-page/ Rice Neuroengineering Symposium]<br /> | 10/5/16 [http://6thannualneuroengineeringsymposium.blogs.rice.edu/sample-page/ Rice Neuroengineering Symposium]<br /> | ||
10/12/16 | 10/12/16 Fixing the stimulus-as-fixed-effect fallacy in task fMRI. Article: [http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/09/25/077131] <br /> | ||
10/19/16 No Meeting <br /> | 10/19/16 No Meeting <br /> | ||
10/26/16 '''Bart Krekelberg, Rutgers University. Transcranial Current Stimulation: Myths and Mechanisms.''' <br /> | 10/26/16 '''Bart Krekelberg, Rutgers University. Transcranial Current Stimulation: Myths and Mechanisms.''' <br /> |
Revision as of 19:28, 3 October 2016
Wednesdays from 11 am - noon in the CAMRI Conference Room, Smith 104G (unless noted otherwise below) CAMRI has a weekly CAMRI Neuroscience Seminar Series and Journal Club (CNJC). The Seminar Series features leaders in the field of human neuroscience discussing their latest research. The purpose of this journal club is to discuss high impact, insightful articles from all areas of human neuroscience, especially functional and anatomical MRI. The format is an interactive, open forum with a primary presenter and the full participation of the audience. This journal club will provide a learning environment for the critical analysis of journal articles, presentation skills, and experimental design. It is affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program of the Neuroscience Department and has a home page here: https://www.bcm.edu/departments/neuroscience/education/journalclubs/cnjc Date Name Affiliation Title Summer Break 9/6/17
Notes: Most seminars will be given over Skype. It is also possible to use the official videoconferencing service of BCM is known as "Zoom". The website is https://bcm.zoom.us |