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Spinoza User Meetings (SUM) consist of a combination of (1) lectures from outstanding national and international scientists in the fields of cognition, neuroscience and neuroimaging, and (2) instructional lectures on procedures at Spinoza.

SUMs are every Tuesday from 16:00 to 17:00 and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format both in person and via Zoom.

For questions, ideas or comments, please email Minni McMaster.

Schedule

Date Speaker Title Host
16-11-2021 Ileana Jelescu (CHUV) Alternatives to BOLD-weighted EPI for functional MRI Wietske
23-11-2021 CANCELLED
30-11-2021 Xin Yu
MGH, USA
Cross-scale rodent brain mapping with single-vessel, laminar, and multi-modal fMRI with fiber photometry Jeroen / Wietske
07-12-2021
14-12-2021 David Somers
Boston University, USA
Cerebellar Contributions to Human Visual Attention & Working Memory Tomas
21-12-2021 Flywheel.io Flywheel Tutorial: How to use flywheel @ Spinoza Tomas
28-12-2021 Christmas break
04-01-2022 Christmas break
11-01-2022
18-01-2022
25-01-2022 (tentative) Jorn Diedrichsen
University of Western Ontario, Canada
Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains Wietske
01-02-2022 Natalia Petridou
University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
Vascular and neuronal contributions to laminar BOLD: experimental and modeling insights Serge
08-02-2022
15-02-2022
22-02-2022 Henri Krop
Erasmus University
Wietske


Meeting information

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

Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022

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.
  • The suggested 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.


Past meetings

Date Speaker Title Host
09-11-2021 SUM break - -
02-11-2021 Martin Nørgaard (Stanford University) High resolution receptor maps of the human brain obtained with PET Marco
26-10-2021 Betina Ip (University of Oxford) Combining fMRI and MRS to study the human visual system. Wietske/Anouk
19-10-2021 Johanna Vannesjo (NTNU) On fast and functional spinal cord MRI Wietske
12-10-2021 Chris Baldassano Using episodic and schematic memory to understand and remember naturalistic experiences Tomas
05-10-2021 Jeroen Siero (UMCU) Insert gradient Serge
28-09-2021 SUM break - -
21-09-2021 SUM break - -
14-09-2021 Johan van der Meer (AMC) Realtime EEG Wietske
07-09-2021 J. Brendan Ritchie (NIH) One object, two networks? Assessing the relationship between the face and body-selective regions in the primate visual system. Serge (& Ineke)
13-07 - 31-08-2021 SUMmer break - -
06-07-2021 Hanneke van Laarhoven (AMC) Novel biomarkers in oncology: In vivo metabolomics with MRI Serge/Wietske
22-06-2021 Marty Sereno On Brainmaps Tomas
15-06-2021 Thomas Naselaris (UMN) Detailed models of visual representation in individual human brains Tomas
08-06-2021 Gilles de Hollander Using inverted encoding models of numerosity and ultra-high field MRI to better understand decision-making under risk Tomas
01-06-2021 Chris Baker (NIMH) Making sense of the world: People, places, and things Tomas
25-05-2021 Tom Schonberg (Tel Aviv) Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams Shir
18-05-2021 ISMRM ISMRM ISMRM
11-05-2021 (13:00) Saskia Bollmann (University of Queensland) Fast fMRI acquisition and analyses Wietske
27-04-2021 Bank Holiday No SUM
20-04-2021 Alexander Huth (UT Austin) Computational Models of Language Processing in the Human Neocortex and Cerebellum Tomas
13-04-2021 Cesar Caballero (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Spain) Noise removal in functional MRI Wietske
06-04-2021 Kendrick Kay Current controversies in UHF imaging
30-03-2021 Daniel Baker (York University, UK) How many trials should I run? Taking measurement precision into account when designing high-powered experiments Serge
23-03-2021 Domenica Bueti (SISSA, Italy) How the Human Brain Tells Time Wietske
16-03-2021 Menno Schoonheim (Amsterdam UMC) The network collapse and clinical progression in MS Wietske
02-02-2021 Anouk Schrantee (AMC Radiology) Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Wietske
15-12-2020 Serge Dumoulin Neuroscience quiz Serge
08-12-2020 Spinoza Digital outing - -
01-12-2020 SUM break - -
24-11-2020 Noa van der Knaap & Chris Dekker Exploring pRF and CSF dynamics in a simulation of visual impairment Carlien
17-11-2020 Quincy van Houtum (AMC) What is NICI?! Serge
10-11-2020 Simon Poortman (Erasmus MC) Risk or Resilience and the Brain: a longitudinal MRI study in adolescents at familial high risk for severe mental illness Wietske
03-11-2020 Chris Klink (NIN) The neural basis of population receptive fields from fMRI and large-scale neurophysiological recordings in non-human primates Tomas
27-10-2020 SUM break - -
20-10-2020 Ahmed El-Gazzar (AMC Psychiatry) Deep learning for neuroimaging Serge
13-10-2020 José Marques (Radboud University Nijmegen) Myelin mapping Wietske
06-10-2020 SUM break - -
29-09-2020 Yuxuan Cai (SC) Numerosity perception Serge
22-09-2020 SUM break - -
15-09-2020 Jelle van Dijk (SC) Laminar numerosity Serge
08-09-2020 Gianfranco Fortunato (SC & SISSA, IT) Space and time in the visual cortex Wietske
01-09-2020 Luisa Raimondo, Icaro Oliveira, Tijl van der Velden, Thomas Roos (SC) Spinoza posters @ International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) conference Wietske
28-07 - 25-08-2020 SUMmer break - -
21-07-2020 Antoine Barbot (SC) Retinotopic mapping in patients with ophthalmologic and neurologic disorders Serge
14-07-2020 Nikos Priovoulos (SC) Locus Coeruleus Wietske
07-07-2020 Minni McMaster (SC) Quiz: MR safety & more Minni
30-06-2020 Pilou Bazin, Shir Hofstetter, Wietske van der Zwaag (SC) Spinoza @ Human Brain Mapping (HBM) conference Wietske
23-06-2020 Carlien Roelofzen, Maartje de Jong, Tomas Knapen (SC) Spinoza @ Vision Sciences Society (VSS) conference Serge