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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.
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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 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.
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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.  
 
 
For questions, ideas or comments, please email [mailto:[email protected] Minni McMaster].
 
  
 
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| <span style="color:#808080">August</span>
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| <span style="color:#808080">Summer break</span>
 
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| 06-09-2022 <span style="color:#808080">    Lunch meeting (12:00) </span> (Wietske)
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| '''(Ultra-)high field imaging of Multiple Sclerosis''' <br> Myrte Strik <br>''University of Melbourne''
 
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| 16-11-2021
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| 13-09-2022 (Wietske)
| Ileana Jelescu (CHUV)
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| '''Artificial Intelligence in Functional MRI''' <br> ISMRM Brain Function Study Group <br>''ISMRM''
| Alternatives to BOLD-weighted EPI for functional MRI
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| Wietske
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| 23-11-2021
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| 20-09-2022 (Wietske)
| CANCELLED
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| '''Mapping the little brain with big magnets: clinical relevance and future directions''' <br> Sheeba Anteraper <br>''Carle Foundation Hospital''
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| 30-11-2021
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| 27-09-2022 (Serge)
| Xin Yu <br>''MGH, USA''  
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| '''Objects in context''' <br> Surya Gayet <br>''Utrecht University''
| Cross-scale rodent brain mapping with single-vessel, laminar, and multi-modal fMRI with fiber photometry
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| Jeroen / Wietske
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| <br>
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| 07-12-2021
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| 04-10-2022 (Serge & Jurjen)
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| '''Where is the Pain in the Brain: Functional MRI Based Classification of Pain Specific Neurosignatures at 7.0 T''' <br> Henning Reimann <br>''Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine''
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| 14-12-2021
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| 11-10-2022 (Wietske & Luisa)
| David Somers <br>''Boston University, USA''
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| '''UK Biobank''' <br> Karla Miller <br>''University of Oxford''
| Cerebellar Contributions to Human Visual Attention & Working Memory
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| Tomas
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| 21-12-2021
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| 25-10-2022 (Wietske & Bobby)
| Flywheel.io
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| '''The driving forces of Glymphatics''' <br> Lydiane Hirschler <br>''Leiden University Medical Centre''
| Flywheel Tutorial: How to use flywheel @ Spinoza
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| Tomas
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| 28-12-2021
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| 01-11-2022 (Serge)
| Christmas break
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| '''Separable pupillary signatures of perception and action during perceptual multistability''' <br> Jan Brascamp <br>''Michigan State University, USA''
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| 04-01-2022
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| 08-11-2022 (Serge)
| Christmas break
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| '''Spinoza presentations @ SfN''' <br> Spinoza members with accepted abstracts <br>''Spinoza Centre, Netherlands''
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| 11-01-2022
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| <span style="color:#808080"> 15-11-2022 </span>
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| <span style="color:#808080"> No meeting (SfN) </span>
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| 18-01-2022
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| 22-11-2022 (Wietske & Esther)
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| '''TBD Brain rythms''' <br> Dirk Jan Stenvers <br>''Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands''
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| 25-01-2022 (tentative)
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| 29-11-2022 (Serge)
| Jorn Diedrichsen <br>''University of Western Ontario, Canada''
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| '''Multisensory processes across the lifespan: from core phenomena to clinical applications''' <br> Micah Murray <br>''CHUV Lausanne, Switzerland''
| Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains
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| Wietske
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| 01-02-2022
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| 06-12-2022 (Wietske)
| Natalia Petridou <br>''University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands''  
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| '''Population Neuroimaging of Brain Development''' <br> Ryan Muetzel <br>''Erasmus MC, Netherlands''
| Vascular and neuronal contributions to laminar BOLD: experimental and modeling insights
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| Serge
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| 08-02-2022
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| 13-12-2022 <span style="color:#808080">    Lunch meeting (12:00) </span> (Wietske)
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| '''Title TBD''' <br> Gustav Strijkers <br>''Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands''
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| 17-1-2023 (Marco)
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| '''Title TBD''' <br> Matteo Carandini <br>''UCL, London, UK''
| 22-02-2022
 
| Henri Krop <br>''Erasmus University''
 
 
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Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022
 
Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022
  
===Speaker information===
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For questions, ideas or comments, please email [mailto:info@spinozacentre.nl info].
* 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.
 
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===Past meetings===
 
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| style="width: 30%; background-color: silver;" |'''Speaker'''
 
| style="width: 50%; background-color: silver;" |'''Title'''
 
| style="width: 50%; background-color: silver;" |'''Host'''
 
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| 09-11-2021
 
| SUM break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 02-11-2021
 
| Martin Nørgaard (Stanford University)
 
| High resolution receptor maps of the human brain obtained with PET
 
| Marco
 
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| 26-10-2021
 
| Betina Ip (University of Oxford)
 
| Combining fMRI and MRS to study the human visual system.
 
| Wietske/Anouk
 
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| 19-10-2021
 
| Johanna Vannesjo (NTNU)
 
| On fast and functional spinal cord MRI
 
| Wietske
 
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| 12-10-2021
 
| Chris Baldassano
 
| Using episodic and schematic memory to understand and remember naturalistic experiences
 
| Tomas
 
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| 05-10-2021
 
| Jeroen Siero (UMCU)
 
| Insert gradient
 
| Serge
 
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| 28-09-2021
 
| SUM break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 21-09-2021
 
| SUM break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 14-09-2021
 
| Johan van der Meer (AMC)
 
| Realtime EEG
 
| Wietske
 
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| 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)
 
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| 13-07 - 31-08-2021
 
| SUMmer break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 06-07-2021
 
| Hanneke van Laarhoven (AMC)
 
| Novel biomarkers in oncology: In vivo metabolomics with MRI
 
| Serge/Wietske
 
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| 22-06-2021
 
| Marty Sereno
 
| On Brainmaps
 
| Tomas
 
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| 15-06-2021
 
| Thomas Naselaris (UMN)
 
| Detailed models of visual representation in individual human brains
 
| Tomas
 
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| 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
 
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| 01-06-2021
 
| Chris Baker (NIMH)
 
| Making sense of the world: People, places, and things
 
| Tomas
 
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| | 25-05-2021
 
| Tom Schonberg (Tel Aviv)
 
| Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams
 
| Shir
 
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| 18-05-2021
 
| ISMRM
 
| ISMRM
 
| ISMRM
 
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| 11-05-2021 '''(13:00)'''
 
| Saskia Bollmann (University of Queensland)
 
| Fast fMRI acquisition and analyses
 
| Wietske
 
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| 27-04-2021
 
| Bank Holiday
 
| No SUM
 
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| 20-04-2021
 
| Alexander Huth (UT Austin)
 
| Computational Models of Language Processing in the Human Neocortex and Cerebellum
 
| Tomas
 
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| 13-04-2021
 
| Cesar Caballero (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Spain)
 
| Noise removal in functional MRI
 
| Wietske
 
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| 06-04-2021
 
| Kendrick Kay
 
| Current controversies in UHF imaging
 
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| 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
 
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| 23-03-2021
 
| Domenica Bueti (SISSA, Italy)
 
| How the Human Brain Tells Time
 
| Wietske
 
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|16-03-2021
 
| Menno Schoonheim (Amsterdam UMC)
 
| The network collapse and clinical progression in MS
 
| Wietske
 
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| 02-02-2021
 
| Anouk Schrantee (AMC Radiology)
 
| Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
 
| Wietske
 
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| 15-12-2020
 
| Serge Dumoulin
 
| Neuroscience quiz
 
| Serge
 
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| 08-12-2020
 
| Spinoza Digital outing
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 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
 
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| 17-11-2020
 
| Quincy van Houtum (AMC)
 
| What is NICI?!
 
| Serge
 
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| 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
 
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| 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
 
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| 27-10-2020
 
| SUM break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 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
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 29-09-2020
 
| Yuxuan Cai (SC)
 
| Numerosity perception
 
| Serge
 
|-
 
| 22-09-2020
 
| SUM break
 
| -
 
| -
 
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| 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
 
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| 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
 
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| 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
 
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| 07-07-2020
 
| Minni McMaster (SC)
 
| Quiz: MR safety & more
 
| Minni
 
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| 30-06-2020
 
| Pilou Bazin, Shir Hofstetter, Wietske van der Zwaag (SC)
 
| Spinoza @ Human Brain Mapping (HBM) conference
 
| Wietske
 
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| 23-06-2020
 
| Carlien Roelofzen, Maartje de Jong, Tomas Knapen (SC)
 
| Spinoza @ Vision Sciences Society (VSS) conference
 
| Serge
 
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Revision as of 08:37, 16 August 2022


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.

Schedule

Date (Host) Title and speaker
August Summer break

06-09-2022 Lunch meeting (12:00) (Wietske) (Ultra-)high field imaging of Multiple Sclerosis
Myrte Strik
University of Melbourne

13-09-2022 (Wietske) Artificial Intelligence in Functional MRI
ISMRM Brain Function Study Group
ISMRM

20-09-2022 (Wietske) Mapping the little brain with big magnets: clinical relevance and future directions
Sheeba Anteraper
Carle Foundation Hospital

27-09-2022 (Serge) Objects in context
Surya Gayet
Utrecht University

04-10-2022 (Serge & Jurjen) Where is the Pain in the Brain: Functional MRI Based Classification of Pain Specific Neurosignatures at 7.0 T
Henning Reimann
Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine

11-10-2022 (Wietske & Luisa) UK Biobank
Karla Miller
University of Oxford

25-10-2022 (Wietske & Bobby) The driving forces of Glymphatics
Lydiane Hirschler
Leiden University Medical Centre

01-11-2022 (Serge) Separable pupillary signatures of perception and action during perceptual multistability
Jan Brascamp
Michigan State University, USA

08-11-2022 (Serge) Spinoza presentations @ SfN
Spinoza members with accepted abstracts
Spinoza Centre, Netherlands

15-11-2022 No meeting (SfN)

22-11-2022 (Wietske & Esther) TBD Brain rythms
Dirk Jan Stenvers
Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands

29-11-2022 (Serge) Multisensory processes across the lifespan: from core phenomena to clinical applications
Micah Murray
CHUV Lausanne, Switzerland

06-12-2022 (Wietske) Population Neuroimaging of Brain Development
Ryan Muetzel
Erasmus MC, Netherlands

13-12-2022 Lunch meeting (12:00) (Wietske) Title TBD
Gustav Strijkers
Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands

17-1-2023 (Marco) Title TBD
Matteo Carandini
UCL, London, UK


Meeting information

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

Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022

For questions, ideas or comments, please email info.