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HBM2010 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

SYMPOSIUM<br />

Decoding In<strong>for</strong>mation Conveyed by Cortical Columns:<br />

Mechanisms and Advanced Methods <strong>for</strong> Investigating<br />

Higher-Order Cognitive Functions, continued<br />

Mechanisms of fMRI-Based Decoding of In<strong>for</strong>mation Conveyed by<br />

Cortical Columns<br />

Amir Shmuel, MNI, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada;<br />

CMRR, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Decoding the Contents of Visual Feature Perception, Attention,<br />

and Working Memory<br />

Frank Tong, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA<br />

17:15 – 17:45<br />

Auditorium (Level 0)<br />

KEYNOTE LECTURE<br />

Decoding Memories<br />

Eleanor Maguire, University College London, London, UK<br />

In recent years, multivariate pattern classification has been<br />

per<strong>for</strong>med on fMRI data permitting prediction of mental states<br />

from local patterns of BOLD signal across voxels. Here I will<br />

describe how we have applied this approach to spatial and<br />

episodic memories to investigate their representation in the<br />

medial temporal lobes.<br />

18:00 – 19:15<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Oral session presentations are chosen by the Program Committee<br />

from submitted abstracts using criteria of quality and timeliness;<br />

a wide spectrum of investigation is represented.<br />

J & H3 (Level -1)<br />

O-M1: Memory and Learning<br />

Chair: Donna Rose Addis, The University of Auckland, Auckland,<br />

New Zealand<br />

18:00<br />

910 MT-PM: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of<br />

Learning-Induced Functional and Structural Plasticity<br />

Marco Taubert, Max Planck Institute <strong>for</strong> <strong>Human</strong> Cognitive and<br />

<strong>Brain</strong> Sciences, Leipzig, Germany<br />

18:15<br />

1174 WTh-PM: Seed-Based and Model-Free Connectivity in<br />

Shallow Sleep after Learning<br />

Eelco van Dongen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders<br />

Institute (RU/DI-BCB), Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />

18:30<br />

1168 WTh-PM: When are Anti-Correlations Bad? Large-Scale<br />

Network Dynamics Supporting Contextual Recollection<br />

Alex Fornito, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK<br />

18:45<br />

1169 WTh-AM: Episodic Memory Retrieval Dissociates<br />

Posterior from Anterior Nodes of the Default Mode Network<br />

Carlo Sestieri, University of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy<br />

19:00<br />

1172 WTh-PM: Theta Oscillations Reflect the Dynamics<br />

of Interference in Episodic Memory Retrieval<br />

Tobias Staudigl, University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany<br />

H1 & 2 (Level -1)<br />

O-M2: Modeling and Analysis: <strong>Brain</strong> Networks I<br />

Chair: Edward Bullmore, University Of Cambridge,<br />

Cambridge, UK<br />

18:00<br />

1267 WTh-AM: Interpretable Multivariate Models <strong>for</strong><br />

Whole-<strong>Brain</strong> fMRI<br />

Logan Grosenick, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, Stan<strong>for</strong>d, CA, USA<br />

18:15<br />

1273 WTh-AM: A Hierarchical Generative Model <strong>for</strong><br />

Percept Reconstruction<br />

Marcel van Gerven, Institute <strong>for</strong> Computing and In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Sciences, Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />

18:30<br />

1292 WTh-PM: Inter-Subject Hyperalignment of Neural<br />

Representational Spaces to Derive Common Categorical Patterns<br />

Jyothi Swaroop Guntupalli, Dartmouth College,<br />

Hanover, NH, USA<br />

18:45<br />

1140 MT-PM: Functional Assessment of Intrinsic<br />

Connectivity Networks<br />

Angela Laird, University of Texas Health Science Center<br />

San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA<br />

26 | HBM 2010 Program

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