HBM2010 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping
HBM2010 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping
HBM2010 - Organization for Human Brain Mapping
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />
ORAL SESSIONS, continued<br />
16:15<br />
1543 WTh-AM: Neural Processing of Odorant Stimuli<br />
by Early Blind Subjects<br />
Mathilde Beaulieu Lefebvre, University of Montreal,<br />
Montreal, Canada<br />
16:30<br />
1562 WTh-PM: Bottom-Up or Top-Down:<br />
Connectivity Reflects Individual Differences in<br />
Grapheme-Color Synesthesia<br />
Tessa van Leeuwen, Radboud University Nijmegen,<br />
Donders Institute (RU/DI-BCB), Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
16:45<br />
1483 MT-AM: The <strong>Human</strong> MT/V5 Field Map Cluster<br />
Hauke Kolster, Lab <strong>for</strong> Neuro- and Psychophysiology,<br />
KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium<br />
17:00<br />
1072 WTh-PM: Gamma Band Representation of Amplitude<br />
and Frequency Modulation in Heschl’s Gyrus<br />
Paul Wai-Fung Poon, National Cheng Kung University,<br />
Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China<br />
H1 & 2 (Level -1)<br />
O-Th6: Modeling and Analysis: Anatomy & Inter-Subject<br />
Variability<br />
Chair: Bruce Fischl, Massachusetts General Hospital,<br />
Boston, MA, USA<br />
16:00<br />
1342 WTh-PM: Topological Correction of <strong>Brain</strong> Surface<br />
Meshes Using Spherical Harmonics<br />
Rachel Yotter, Structural <strong>Brain</strong> <strong>Mapping</strong> Group,<br />
Department of Psychiatry, University of Jena, Jena, Germany<br />
16:15<br />
1318 WTh-PM: Processing Methods to Reduce Intersite<br />
Variability in fMRI<br />
Douglas Greve, Massachusetts General Hospital,<br />
Charlestown, MA, USA<br />
16:30<br />
1314 WTh-PM: Explained Variance in Resting State<br />
FMRI by <strong>Brain</strong> Tissue Types<br />
Hang Joon Jo, National Institute of Mental Health,<br />
Bethesda, MD, USA<br />
48 | HBM 2010 Program<br />
16:45<br />
946 WTh-PM: Calibrated fMRI using Fractional<br />
Volume of Gray Matter<br />
Yihong Yang, National Institute on Drug Abuse,<br />
Baltimore, MD, USA<br />
17:00<br />
1379 WTh-AM: Diffeomorphic Sulcal Pattern Matching<br />
<strong>for</strong> Cortical Surface Registration<br />
Shantanu Joshi, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Los Angeles,<br />
Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
17:30 - 18:30<br />
CLOSING COMMENTS AND MEETING HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Auditorium (Level 0)<br />
Mark D’Esposito, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia-Berkeley,<br />
Berkeley, CA, USA<br />
18:30 – 19:30<br />
FAREWELL POSTER RECEPTION<br />
Exhibit Hall (Level 0)<br />
#1-589 WTh-AM and WTh-PM (Wednesday and Thursday<br />
presenters)<br />
<strong>Brain</strong> Stimulation: TMS<br />
Cognition and Attention: Attention (Auditory, Tactile, Motor),<br />
Attention (Visual), Cognitive Aging, Cognitive Development<br />
Disorders of the Nervous System: Addiction, Alzheimer and<br />
Dementia, Autism, <strong>Brain</strong> and Spinal Cord Trauma,<br />
Developmental Disorders,<br />
Emotion and Motivation: Decision Making, Emotional Learning<br />
Multifunction Area (Level -1)<br />
#590-1588 WTh-AM and WTh-PM (Wednesday and Thursday<br />
presenters)<br />
Emotion and Motivation: Emotional Perception<br />
Genetics<br />
Imaging Techniques and Contrast Mechanism:<br />
Anatomical MRI, Diffusion MRI, EEG, Functional MRI, MEG<br />
Language: Comprehension, Language Acquisition<br />
Memory and Learning: Learning (Explicit and Implicit),<br />
Long-term Memory (Episodic, Semantic, Autobiographical)<br />
Modeling and Analysis: Bayesian Modeling, Bold fMRI,<br />
Classification and Predictive Modeling, Exploratory Methods,<br />
Artifact Removal, Flattening, Segmentation<br />
Motor Behavior: Basal Ganglia/<strong>Brain</strong>stem/Spinal Cord, <strong>Brain</strong>machine<br />
Interface, Eye Movements/ Visuomotor Processing<br />
Neuroanatomy: Anatomical Studies<br />
Pharmacology<br />
Sensory Systems: Auditory/ Vestibular, Chemical Senses:<br />
Olfaction, Taste, Multisensory and Crossmodal