June 1–4, 2011

Montreal, Canada

Organizers: Randy Macintosh, Klaas Enno Stephan, and Sarah Lippe

Educational Session

Non linear dynamics in neuroscience

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa

Brain graphs - an introduction to graph theoretical analysis of brain networks

Speaker : Edward Bullmore

Connectivity analysis in resting-state fMRI

Speaker : Pierre Bellec

The developing brain: a case study for MR connectomics

Speaker : Patrick Haggman

The genetic of neurodevelopment

Speaker : Jacques Michaud

Large-Scale Neuronal Oscillations

Speaker : Petra Ritter

Brain maturation during adolescence.

Speaker : Jay Giedd

Day1

A Tribute to Rolf Kotter

Speaker : Karl Friston

Which connectome are we talking about? The effect of dwMRI tractography parameters on anatomical connectivity matrices

Speaker : Allard Roebroeck

Optogenetic Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Speaker : Jin Huynh Lee

Mechanisms regulating GABAergic circuit development in postnatal cortex

Speaker : Gaziella Di Cristo

Genetic influences on maturation of human cortical functional networks

Speaker : Moriah Thomason

NIRS imaging of connectivity in development

Speaker : Gentaro Taga

Relating behavior to principles of functional brain development in typical and atypical populations

Speaker : Damien Fair

Day2

MRI

Speaker : Alan Evans

The Development of EEG Source Connectivity over the age span

Speaker : Pedro Valdez-Sosa

Connectivity in sleep

Speaker : Giulio Tononi

Developing epilepsy and schizophrenia: What causes changes in long-distance and modular connectivity?

Speaker : Markus Kaiser

Seizures: is the underlying mechanism as simple as a noise-driven emergent property of immature neuronal networks?

Speaker : Christophe Bernard

Epilepsy in the development of the brain

Speaker : Lionel Carmant

From hissing and popping to crackling and babbling: Phase transitionsin cortical networks during recovery from hypoxia

Speaker : Michael Breakspear
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