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Revision 78 as of 2016-01-14 14:28:16

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Orlando, FL: October 16-17, 2014

MEG connectivity conference and Brainstorm full-day training session.

General information

Where:
Creation Conference Center, Ground Floor Ginsburg Tower
Florida Hospital for Children
601 East Rollins Street
Orlando, FL 32803

When:
Thursday, October 16, 8am-4pm
Friday, October 17, 8am-5pm

Organizers:
Eduardo Martinez Castillo, Florida Hospital for Children ( Eduardo.MartinezCastillo@flhosp.org )

Instructors:
Francois Tadel, Elizabeth Bock (Montreal Neurological Institute / McGill University)

Target audience:
MEG/EEG community.
Professionals in clinical and translational Neurosciences interested in advanced neuroimaging.
Researchers/students interested in clinical and cognitive neurosciences.

Participation fees:
100 USD for professionals (2-day event: MEG conference/Brainstorm course)
50 USD for college students (student ID is required)

Forms of payment:

  • Before September 30: You can send a check payable to: Florida Hospital for Children

    Send it to this address:
    MEG Lab
    Suite 139, North Tower
    2501 North Orange Avenue
    Orlando, FL 32804

  • Or you can pay cash or with a credit card at the venue front desk.

Maximum attendance: 80

MEG conference program (Day 1)


07:45-08:30

Breakfast and registration

8:30-8:45

Welcome and opening remarks (Marla Siliman, Eduardo Castillo)

8:45-9:30

Talk 1: MEG and multimodal imaging in epilepsy evaluation.
Speaker: Dr Kihyeong Lee (Director FH Epilepsy Program)

9:30-10:15

Talk 2: MEG-guided tractography.
Speaker: Dr. Eduardo M. Castillo (Director MEG Lab at FH)

Coffee break, 15 min

10:30-11:15

Talk 3: Brain networks in aging and memory decline.
Speaker: Dr. Fernando Maestu (Professor and Director MEG Madrid, UCM, Spain)

11:15-12:00

Talk 4: MEG studies of language function.
Speaker: Dr. Andrew C Papanicolaou (Chair, Division of Clinical Neurosciences, UT-Memphis)

Lunch break (lunch provided by the conference organizers)

1:30pm-2:15

Talk 5: Functional connectivity of the resting and active brain.
Speaker: Dr. Sylvain Baillet (Associate Professor and Director, MEG Research, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, CA)

2:15-3:00

Talk 6: Connecting your brain to a robotic arm: state of the art of brain-computer interfaces.
Speaker: Dr. Wei Wang (Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation & Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA)

3:00-3:45

Talk 7: The Brain Mapping Initiative: new techniques to understand brain networks.
Speaker: Dr. Darcy Peterka (Columbia University, NY, USA)

Brainstorm workshop (Day 2)

Requirements

The participants are required to bring a laptop (an external mouse will add to your comfort). In order to make the session as efficient as possible, we ask all the attendees to download, install and test the software and sample dataset on their laptops prior to the workshop.

Please read carefully the following instructions:
How to prepare your laptop for the training

Workshop program

Instructors: Francois Tadel, Sylvain Baillet, Elizabeth Bock (Montreal Neurological Institute / McGill)

08:00-08:30: Breakfast and laptop clinic

  • Come early for assistance in installing the material for the training session

08:30-9:30: Brainstorm overview

  • Software architecture
  • Typical data workflow

9:30-10:15: Hands-on training

  • Database explorer
  • Importing MRI volumes, surfaces and atlases
  • Introduction to anatomical atlases

10:15-10:30: Coffee break

10:30-12:00: Hands-on training

  • Co-registration MEG/MRI
  • Reviewing continuous recordings
  • Artifact detection and correction
  • Filtering and epoching
  • Averaging, observation of a typical somatosensory evoked response

12:00-13:30: Lunch break

13:30-17:00: Hands-on training

  • Head modeling and cortical source reconstruction
  • Definition of ROIs, tracking the processing of the information at the cortex level
  • Time-frequency analysis
  • Functional connectivity
  • Group analysis and statistics
  • Other topics can be discussed depending on the audience specific requests

Registration

View list of registered participants

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