April 4-6, 2002
Düsseldorf, Germany
Organizers: Rolf Kotter and Karl Friston
Significance of connectivity differences between groups of fMRI data
Speaker : Ed BullmoreFine structure of cortical connections—fine structure of cortical maps
Speaker : Peter BuzasDynamic causal modelling
Speaker : Karl FristonCombining fMRI and DTI— constraints for functional connectivity analysis
Speaker : Rainer GoebelUsing simulation modelling to determine the neural correlates of functional connectivity
Speaker : Barry HorwitzStudying connectivity with optical imaging
Speaker : Mark HubenerAn investigation of functional and anatomical connectivity using MRI
Speaker : Martin A KochLinking cognitive function and brain through neural context
Speaker : Randy McintoshImaging and stimulating the human brain.
Speaker : Tomas PausImaging and stimulating the human brain
Speaker : Nicholas SchiffMapping functional connectivity through optical stimulation
Speaker : Dirk Schubert and Rolf KotterFrom neuroanatomy to functional brain connectivity—and back?
Speaker : Olaf SpornsIndependent component analysis-principles and applications
Speaker : Jim V StoneGround truth for functional connectivity measures
Speaker : Wim VanduffelContribution of post-mortem studies to functional and diffusion tensor imaging
Speaker : Karl Zilles