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SUMs are '''Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00''' (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.  
 
SUMs are '''Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00''' (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.  
  
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=== Upcoming events ===
  
  
 
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| 30-11-2021 (Jeroen / Wietske)
 
| '''Cross-scale rodent brain mapping with single-vessel, laminar, and multi-modal fMRI with fiber photometry''' <br> Xin Yu <br>''Massachusets General Hospital, USA''  
 
 
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| 19-11-2024 (Ilona)
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| '''Attention alters population tuning in human visual cortex''' <br> Sam Ling <br>''Boston University, USA''
 
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| <span style="color:#808080">07-12-2021</span>
 
| <span style="color:#808080">No meeting</span>
 
 
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| 14-12-2021 (Tomas)
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| 03-12-2024 (Wietske & Myrte)
| '''Cerebellar Contributions to Human Visual Attention & Working Memory''' <br> David Somers <br>''Boston University, USA'' <br>
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| '''TBD''' <br> Martijn Cloos <br>''University of Queensland, Australia''
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| 21-12-2021 (Tomas)
 
| '''Flywheel Tutorial: Getting your data of the scanners through the FlyWheel platform''' <br> Flywheel.io
 
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=== Past events ===
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| style="width: 25%; background-color: silver;" |'''Date''' (Host)
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| style="width: 75%; background-color: silver;" |'''Title and speaker'''
 
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| 18-01-2022 (Serge / Wietske)
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| 12-11-2024 (Wietske & Myrte)
| '''1024-channel recording and stimulation in NHPs for vision restoration & visual neuroscience''' <br> Xing Chen <br> ''Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Netherlands''
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| '''SPECTROS: Neurometabolite and BOLD response during OCD Symptom Provocation at 7T''' <br> Chris Vriend <br>''Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam''
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| 29-10-2024 (Wietske & Myrte)
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| '''Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Tracking Neurometabolic Shifts in Response to Stimuli''' <br> Anouk Schrantee <br>''Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam''
 
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| 25-01-2022 (tentative) (Wietske)
 
| '''Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains''' <br> Jorn Diedrichsen <br>''University of Western Ontario, Canada''
 
 
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| 08-10-2024 (Ilona)
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| '''Human V4 size predicts crowding distance''' <br> Jan Kurzawski <br>''Maastricht University, Maastricht''
 
|  
 
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| 01-02-2022 (Serge)
 
| '''Vascular and neuronal contributions to laminar BOLD: experimental and modeling insights''' <br> Natalia Petridou <br>''University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands''
 
 
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| 24-09-2024 @ 1PM (Myrte)
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| '''Characterizing human brain vasculature in vivo using 7T MRI''' <br> Saskia Bollman <br>''University of Queensland, Australia''
 
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| 08-02-2022
 
| Pieter Roelfsema <br> ''Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience''
 
 
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| 11-06-2024 (Serge & Ilona)
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| '''Experimental research on altered states''' <br> Michiel van Elk <br>''Leiden University, Leiden''
 
|  
 
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| 15-02-2022 (Serge)
 
| '''Modelling gain-fields in active vision at 7T''' <br> Alessio Fracasso <br> ''University of Glasgow, UK''
 
 
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| 01-03-2022 (Serge)
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| 21-05-2024 (Wietske)  
| '''A validation framework for neuroimaging software: the case of population receptive fields''' <br> Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga <br>''Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language''
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| '''Tracking millisecond time in the human brain: from sensory features extraction to perception''' <br> Domenica Bueti  <br>''International School for Advanced Studies - SISSA, Trieste, Italy''  
 
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| 15-03-2022 (Wietske, Nikos)
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| 23-04-2024 (Myrte)
| '''Effects of systemic physiology to the fMRI signal during sleep and wake''' <br> Pinar Ozbay <br>''NIH Bethesda, USA''
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| '''Ultra-high field imaging of the little brain''' <br> Nikos Priovoulos <br>''Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging, Amsterdam''
 
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| 12-04-2022 (Wietske)
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| 16-04-2024 (Ilona)
| '''Spinoza. A paradoxical icon of the Netherlands''' <br> Henri Krop <br>''Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands''
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| '''We are agents, not observers: On the interdependence of perception, memory, and behavior''' <br> Matthias Nau <br>''Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam''
 
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| 03-05-2022 (Serge)
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| 28-11-2023 (Wietske)
| '''Spinoza presentations @ ISMRM and VSS''' <br> Spinoza members with accepted abstracts <br>''Spinoza Centre, Netherlands''
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| '''Studying human brain physiology and function in a naturalistic manner''' <br> Cesar Caballero-Gaudes <br>''BCBL, San Sebastian, Spain''
 
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| <span style="color:#808080"> 10-05-2022 </span>
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| 29-09-2023 (Serge)
| <span style="color:#808080"> No meeting (ISMRM) </span>
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| '''7T Birthday mini-symposium''' <br> Peter Luijten '' UMCU''<br> Rainer Goebel ''Maastricht University''
 
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| <span style="color:#808080"> 17-05-2022 </span>
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| 20-06-2023 (Wietske)
| <span style="color:#808080"> No meeting (VSS) </span>
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| '''The Status of Imaging Biomarkers for Psychiatric Disease''' <br> Gabi Ende <br>''ZI Mannheim, Germany''
 
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| 07-06-2022 <span style="color:#808080"> Lunch meeting (12:00) </span> (Tomas & Serge)  
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| 09-05-2023 (Wietske & Bobby)  
| '''Using population receptive fields to study perceptual experience''' <br> Sam Schwarzkopf <br>''University of Auckland, NZ''
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| '''In vivo 31P MRS in the human brain: frontiers and innovations''' <br> Lijing Xin <br>''EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland''
 
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| 07-06-2022 (Wietske & Maarten)
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| 25-04-2023 (Serge)
| '''7T MRI for DBS''' <br> Erik Middlebrooks <br>''Mayo Clinic, USA''
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| '''Line-scanning MRI''' <br> Luisa Raimondo <br>''NIN & Spinoza''
 
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| 14-06-2022 (Serge)
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| 14-03-2023 (Nikos)
| '''Spinoza presentations @ HBM ''' <br> Spinoza members with accepted abstracts <br>''Spinoza Centre, Netherlands''
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| '''Cerebellar contribution to fear learning''' <br> Dagmar Timmann <br>''University Hospital Essen''
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| <span style="color:#808080"> 21-06-2022 </span>
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| 07-03-2023 (W&L with NIN) 
| <span style="color:#808080"> No meeting (HBM) </span>
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| '''Research culture''' <br> Karla Miller <br>''University of Oxford, UK''
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| 21-02-2023 (Serge)
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| '''Multisensory processes across the lifespan: from core phenomena to clinical applications''' <br> Micah Murray <br>''CHUV Lausanne, Switzerland''
 
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| 12-07-2022 (Wietske)
 
| '''Kai Lønning''' <br> Deep learning for reconstructing dynamic MRI data <br>''Amsterdam UMC''
 
 
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| 14-02-2023 (Wietske)
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| '''Accelerating beyond the sound limit''' <br> Thomas Roos <br>''UMCU, NL''
 
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| 19-07-2022 (Wietske)
 
| '''Fulvia Palesi''' <br> The impact of the cerebellum on human brain dynamics <br>''University of Pavia''
 
 
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| 07-02-2023 (Tomas)
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| '''BIDScoin: converseren to standard Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)''' <br> Marcel Zwiers <br>''Donders Institute, NL''
 
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| 06-09-2022 <span style="color:#808080">    Lunch meeting (12:00) </span> (Wietske)
 
| '''Myrte Strik''' <br> (Ultra-)high field imaging of Multiple Sclerosis <br>''University of Melbourne''
 
 
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| 31-01-2023 (Wietske & Luisa)
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| '''How to scan 100,000 people: Brain imaging in UK Biobank''' <br> Karla Miller <br>''University of Oxford, UK''
 
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| 13-09-2022 (Wietske)
 
| '''ISMRM Brain Function Study Group''' <br> Artificial Intelligence in Functional MRI <br>''ISMRM''
 
 
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| 24-01-2023 (Nikos)
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| '''Computational models of working memory in the human and non-human primate brain''' <br> Jorge Mejias <br>''Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, Netherlands''
 
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| 20-09-2022 (Wietske)
 
| '''Sheeba Anteraper''' <br> Mapping the little brain with big magnets: clinical relevance and future directions
 
<br>''Carle Foundation Hospital''
 
 
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| 17-01-2023 (Marco)
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| '''Organization of Neuronal Activity Across the Brain''' <br> Matteo Carandini <br>''UCL, London, UK''
 
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| 11-10-2022 (Wietske & Luisa)
 
| '''Karla Miller''' <br> UK Biobank <br>''University of Oxford''
 
 
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| 10-1-2023 (Tomas)
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| '''New data-export procedures at Spinoza''' <br> Tomas Knapen <br>''Spinoza''
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 14 November 2024


Spinoza User Meetings (SUM) consist of a combination of lectures from outstanding national and international scientists in the fields of cognition, neuroscience and neuroimaging, updates on ongoing projects at Spinoza, and instructions on common procedures at Spinoza.

SUMs are Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00 (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.


Upcoming events

Date (Host) Title and speaker

19-11-2024 (Ilona) Attention alters population tuning in human visual cortex
Sam Ling
Boston University, USA

03-12-2024 (Wietske & Myrte) TBD
Martijn Cloos
University of Queensland, Australia

Past events

Date (Host) Title and speaker

12-11-2024 (Wietske & Myrte) SPECTROS: Neurometabolite and BOLD response during OCD Symptom Provocation at 7T
Chris Vriend
Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam

29-10-2024 (Wietske & Myrte) Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Tracking Neurometabolic Shifts in Response to Stimuli
Anouk Schrantee
Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam

08-10-2024 (Ilona) Human V4 size predicts crowding distance
Jan Kurzawski
Maastricht University, Maastricht

24-09-2024 @ 1PM (Myrte) Characterizing human brain vasculature in vivo using 7T MRI
Saskia Bollman
University of Queensland, Australia

11-06-2024 (Serge & Ilona) Experimental research on altered states
Michiel van Elk
Leiden University, Leiden

21-05-2024 (Wietske) Tracking millisecond time in the human brain: from sensory features extraction to perception
Domenica Bueti
International School for Advanced Studies - SISSA, Trieste, Italy

23-04-2024 (Myrte) Ultra-high field imaging of the little brain
Nikos Priovoulos
Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging, Amsterdam

16-04-2024 (Ilona) We are agents, not observers: On the interdependence of perception, memory, and behavior
Matthias Nau
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

28-11-2023 (Wietske) Studying human brain physiology and function in a naturalistic manner
Cesar Caballero-Gaudes
BCBL, San Sebastian, Spain

29-09-2023 (Serge) 7T Birthday mini-symposium
Peter Luijten UMCU
Rainer Goebel Maastricht University

20-06-2023 (Wietske) The Status of Imaging Biomarkers for Psychiatric Disease
Gabi Ende
ZI Mannheim, Germany

09-05-2023 (Wietske & Bobby) In vivo 31P MRS in the human brain: frontiers and innovations
Lijing Xin
EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland

25-04-2023 (Serge) Line-scanning MRI
Luisa Raimondo
NIN & Spinoza

14-03-2023 (Nikos) Cerebellar contribution to fear learning
Dagmar Timmann
University Hospital Essen

07-03-2023 (W&L with NIN) Research culture
Karla Miller
University of Oxford, UK

21-02-2023 (Serge) Multisensory processes across the lifespan: from core phenomena to clinical applications
Micah Murray
CHUV Lausanne, Switzerland

14-02-2023 (Wietske) Accelerating beyond the sound limit
Thomas Roos
UMCU, NL

07-02-2023 (Tomas) BIDScoin: converseren to standard Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)
Marcel Zwiers
Donders Institute, NL

31-01-2023 (Wietske & Luisa) How to scan 100,000 people: Brain imaging in UK Biobank
Karla Miller
University of Oxford, UK

24-01-2023 (Nikos) Computational models of working memory in the human and non-human primate brain
Jorge Mejias
Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, Netherlands

17-01-2023 (Marco) Organization of Neuronal Activity Across the Brain
Matteo Carandini
UCL, London, UK

10-1-2023 (Tomas) New data-export procedures at Spinoza
Tomas Knapen
Spinoza


Meeting information

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83685952269?pwd=cXJyL1Yrc2FCLzVRMjR0dUl5YUpNdz09

Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022

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