April 26–29, 2004

Havana, Cuba

Organizers: Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa, Rolf Kötter and Karl Friston

Connectivity-based parcellation of grey matter using diffusion tractography

Speaker : Tim Behrens

Investigating dynamic correlations in a neural system with a multiscale architecture using wavelets

Speaker : Michael Breakspear

Causal inference with graphical time series models

Speaker : Michael Eichler

Hierarchical dynamic models (HDMs) and expectation maximization (EM) schemes for their estimation

Speaker : Karl Friston and Lee Harrison

Ketamine as a pharmacological model of functional dysconnectivity in schizophrenia

Speaker : Garry Honey

Determination of transmission patterns in multichannel EEG

Speaker : Maciej Kaminski

Network Motifs

Speaker : Rolf Kötter

Brain connectivity seen by diffusion MRI

Speaker : Denis Lebihan

Using analyses of effective connectivity to explore the effects of rTMS on the motor system

Speaker : Lucy Lee

Causal Inference and the mind: how do we know when the math is right?

Speaker : Randy McIntosh

Inference of anatomical connectivity from diffusion weighted MR data: an inverse problem framework

Speaker : Jean F. Mangin

Nearest Neighbour ARX (NN-ARX) modelling of spatial time series with application to localization & connectivity study of fMRI data

Speaker : Tohru Ozaki

Quantification of connectivity using diffusion weighted MRI: capabilities and challenges

Speaker : Geoffrey M. Parker

Studies of cortical connectivity and oscillations in healthy and disordered brain

Speaker : Tomas Paus

State-Space Modeling

Speaker : William Penny and Silke Dodel

Bottom-up vs. top-down strategies: modeling the fusion of multimodality neuroimages, causality and connectivity patterns

Speaker : Jorge Riera

Investigations into Resting State Networks using FMRI and FMRI-EEG

Speaker : Christian Beckman and Nelson Trujillo-Barreto

Diffusion MRI of neural circuitry

Speaker : David s. Tuch and Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa

Functional brain connectivity, transient microstates and combined EEG and fMRI

Speaker : Thomas Koenig

Detecting multivariate effective connectivity

Speaker : Keith Worsley
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