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Revision as of 15:19, 3 February 2016
Spinoza Centre User Meeting schedule Meetings are on Tuesdays at 16.00h unless indicated otherwise.
Date | Speaker | Title |
26-01-2016 | Collin Turbyne (AMC) | The use of virtual and augmented reality in neuroscience |
02-02-2016 | Daniel Gallichan (EPFL, Lausanne) | Imaging the brain at ultra-high resolution using 3D fat navigators (FatNavs) |
09-02-2016 | Wietske van der Zwaag and Pieter Buur (SC) | Current developments at the Spinoza 7T |
16-02-2016 | Rasim Boyacioglu (Donders Institute, Nijmegen) | (tentative: fast acquisitions for fMRI) |
23-02-2016 | Marcel van Gerven (Radboud University, Nijmegen) | Probing cortical representations with deep neural networks (note: seminar organized by and located at NIN!) |
01-03-2016 | Jeroen Siero (UMC Utrecht, soon also SC) | Investigations of neurovascular coupling and vessel reactivity at 7T |
Past meetings
Date | Speaker | Title |
05-01-2016 [15.00h!] | Serge Dumoulin (SC) | Visual neuroscience at 7T |
12-01-2016 | Anouk Schrantee (AMC, Radiology) | The effect of exercise on neurogenesis, angiogenesis & cognition |
24-11-2015 | Mael Lebreton (UvA) | Assessing inter-individual variability in brain-behavior relationship with functional neuroimaging |
17-11-2015 | Nico van den Berg (UMC Utrecht) | MRSTAT: a 21st century solution to MRI. |
26-10-2015 | Pierre-Louis Bazin (MPI Leipzig) | High resolution MR imaging of the human brain at 7 Tesla: promises for neuroscience, challenges for image computing |
23-06-2015 | Caroline Figueroa | |
16-06-2015 | Martijn Mulder | |
02-06-2015 | Renée Visser | “Optimizing study designs for single-trial multi-voxel pattern analysis: a systematic comparison” |
19-5-2015 | Tim van Timmeren | Project proposal "Addiction: from goal-directed towards habitual control" |