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'''Spinoza Centre User Meeting schedule'''
'''Spinoza Centre User Meeting schedule'''


Meetings are on Tuesdays at 16.00h unless explicitly mentioned otherwise. See below for speaker information.
Meetings are on Tuesdays at 16.00h unless explicitly mentioned otherwise. See [[SUM#Speaker information|below]] for speaker information.
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* Keep in mind that the audience is diverse, ranging from MR physicists to psychologists and medical doctors. Most people have a background in neuroscience.
* Keep in mind that the audience is diverse, ranging from MR physicists to psychologists and medical doctors. Most people have a background in neuroscience.
* A good presentation length is 30-45 minutes to allow for discussion afterwards.
* A good presentation length is 30-45 minutes to allow for discussion afterwards.
Presentations are shown on an LCD screen (ratio 16:9) via a USB wifi dongle.
* Presentations are shown on an LCD screen (ratio 16:9) via a USB wifi dongle.
* A laser pointer doesn't work on the screen, an old-fashioned pointing stick will be ordered
* A laser pointer doesn't work on the screen, an old-fashioned pointing stick will be ordered

Revision as of 09:51, 31 August 2016

Spinoza Centre User Meeting schedule

Meetings are on Tuesdays at 16.00h unless explicitly mentioned otherwise. See below for speaker information.

Date Speaker Title
13-09-2016 Steven Scholte (UvA) / Guido van Wingen (FMG) Cluster failure in functional MRI?
11/18-10-2016 Rebecca Robillard Project presentation



Potential topics



Past meetings

Date Speaker Title
19-07-2016 Ritu Bhandari (NIN) Evaluation of Multiband EPI for Task-based fMRI
12-07-2016 Bas Rokers (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Direction of binocular motion decoded from human visual cortex
05-07-2016 Peter de Best (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) What we may learn about optic neuritis recovery from the changes in visual cortex population receptive field size
21-06-2016 Dora Hermes (NYU) Neuronal synchrony and the relation between the BOLD response and the local field potential in human visual cortex
(note: lecture organized by and located at NIN!)
14-06-2016 Matthan Caan (AMC/SC) Compressed Sensing: the Need for Speed at 7T
31-05-2016 Dimo Ivanov (Maastricht University) Developments and applications of quantitative functional and anatomical MRI at 7T
24-05-2016 Martijn Barendregt (UMC Utrecht) Probing the cyclopean view of the world in human visual cortex
03-05-2016 Luka Liebrand (AMC) Diffusion-weighted-MRI-guided Nucleus Accumbens Deep Brain Stimulation?
26-04-2016 Tomas Knapen (VU) Negligible fronto-parietal BOLD activity accompanying unreportable switches in bistable perception
19-04-2016 Stefania Ferri / Guy Orban (University of Parma, Italy) Processing of observed actions in human Posterior Parietal Cortex
05-04-2016 Irene van Kalleveen (AMC/Spinoza) Phosphorus spectroscopy in the liver at 7 Tesla
08-03-2016 Peter Kok (Donders Institute, Nijmegen) Selective activation of the deep layers of the human primary visual cortex by top-down feedback
01-03-2016 Jeroen Siero (UMC Utrecht, soon also SC) Investigations of neurovascular coupling and vessel reactivity at 7T
23-02-2016 Marcel van Gerven (Radboud University, Nijmegen) Probing cortical representations with deep neural networks
(note: seminar organized by and located at NIN!)
16-02-2016 Rasim Boyacioglu (Donders Institute, Nijmegen) Fast acquisitions for (f)MRI
09-02-2016 Wietske van der Zwaag and Pieter Buur (SC) Current developments at the Spinoza 7T
02-02-2016 Daniel Gallichan (EPFL, Lausanne) Imaging the brain at ultra-high resolution using 3D fat navigators (FatNavs)
26-01-2016 Collin Turbyne (AMC) The use of virtual and augmented reality in neuroscience
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"



Speaker information

  • Keep in mind that the audience is diverse, ranging from MR physicists to psychologists and medical doctors. Most people have a background in neuroscience.
  • A good presentation length is 30-45 minutes to allow for discussion afterwards.
  • Presentations are shown on an LCD screen (ratio 16:9) via a USB wifi dongle.
  • A laser pointer doesn't work on the screen, an old-fashioned pointing stick will be ordered