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Multi-modal Imaging of Brain Connectivity

September24, 2010, Beijing, China


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Brain imaging offers a unique capability for in-vivo quantification of long-range interaction among brain regions. A variety of different modalities have been used to capture spatiotemporal correlation and connectivity, including structural MRI, DTI, fMRI, MEG/EEG.

Increasingly sophisticated strategies, such as those using graph theory, are being used to characterize network properties in the normal adult brain, development, normal aging and in disease. So far, little has been done to relate these quantifiable properties to behavioural or genetic metrics. This workshop will bring together experts from complementary disciplines to review state-of-the-art methodologies for network analysis and the extracting the relationship between derived network properties and behavioural/clinical/genetic indices.


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China National Convention Center (CNCC),
No.7 Tianchen East Road, Chaoyang District,
Beijing 100105, China

 

National Laboratory Pattern Recognition Institute of Automation
Chinese Academy of Sciences 95 Zhongguancun East Road,Hai Dian District
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