Friday, June 19, 2009
OHBM
15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
393 F-AM
Reliability of functional MRI data in a multicenter study, T Kellermann, K Willmes, A Jansen, U Habel, T Kircher, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
395 F-AM
Spontaneous neuronal EEG signatures of the human brain account for variability in evoked fMRI responses, R Becker, M Reinacher, F Freyer, A Villringer, P Ritter, Berlin NeuroImaging Center, Charité, Berlin, Germany
397 F-AM
High Temporal Resolution Estimation of Hemodynamic Response from Event-Related fMRI, MJ Lowe, MA Smith, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
399 F-AM
fMRI Hemodynamic Response Amplitude Repeatability Across Multiple Sites, DN Greve, BA Mueller, JA Turner, GG Brown, H Stern, G Glover, J Voyvodic, T Liu, S Wallace, BJ Roach, L Yetter, JM Ford, DH Mathalon, A Belger, F BIRN, MGH Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, USA
401 F-AM
Withdrawn
403 F-AM
EEG-topography informed BOLD activations reveal the anatomical segregation of four large-scale functional networks at rest, J. Britz, D. van de Ville, C.M. Michel, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
405 F-AM
Using single-trial P3 amplitude and latency in event-related BOLD fMRI models, T Warbrick, A Mobascher, J Brinkmeyer, F Musso, N Richter, T Stoeker, G Fink, N.J. Shah, G Winterer, Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany
407 F-AM
An integrative model for neuronal activity-induced signal changes for gradient and spin echo functional imaging, K UIudag, B Müller-Bierl, K Ugurbil, Max-Planck-Institute, Tuebingen, Germany
409 F-AM
Functional Imaging of the Human Superior Colliculus: An Optimised Approach, MB Wall, R Walker, AT Smith, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, United Kingdom
411 F-AM
An explorative region specific data analysis method for fMRI, V.L. Flanagin, A. Stein, T. Eggert, S. Glasauer, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, LMU, Munich, Germany
413 F-AM
EEG-Feedback of slow cortical potentials during fMRI, K. Schellhorn, F. Schlegelmilch, S. Berkes, D. Guellmar, K.H. Herrmann, C. Windischberger, F. Fischmeister, neuroConn GmbH, Ilmenau, Germany
415 F-AM
A New Toolbox for Plotting Group Inference Data in SPM, Jan Gläscher, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
417 F-AM
Comparison of estimations of the hemodynamic response function in children adolescents and young adults, K.DI Schuil, N Ofen, X.J Chai, T. Hedden, S. Whitfield-Gabrieli, G.H Glover, J.DE Gabrieli, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, cambridge, MA, USA
419 F-AM
Bioinformatic challenges and solutions for IMAGEN: a large European multi centre genetic and imaging study, B Thyreau, A Barbot, Y Schwartz, AD Devauchelle, JB Poline, CEA, Paris, France
421 F-AM
fMRI in the presence of task-correlated breathing changes, R M Birn, K Murphy, D A Handwerker, P A Bandettini, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
423 F-AM
Investigating Hemodynamic Response Variability at the Group Level using Basis Functions, J. Steffener, M.H. Tabert, Y. Stern, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
425 F-AM
BOLD Signal Drift, Regressor Collinearity, and Low-Frequency and Pharmacologic fMRI Study Designs, LD Nickerson, D Ongur, BB Frederick, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, USA
MODELING AND ANALYSIS Classification and Predictive Modeling 427 F-AM
S56
Accounting for Voxel Neighbourhood Relationship in the SVM, D R Hardoon, J Mourao-Miranda, V Rocha Rego, J Shawe-Taylor, University College London, London, United Kingdom
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