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'''Spinoza Centre User Meeting schedule'''
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Meetings are on Tuesdays at 16.00h unless explicitly mentioned otherwise. See [[SUM#Speaker information|below]] for speaker information.
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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.
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| 20-12-2016
 
| Katy van Galen & Akhil Edadan
 
| fMRI for Dummies - 1st level analysis: basis functions, parametric modulation and correlated regressors
 
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| 03-01-2017
 
| Renée Schluter & Michelle de Haan
 
| fMRI for Dummies - 2nd level analysis: between-subject analysis
 
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| 17-01-2017
 
| Anouk van der Straten & Rosanne Govaart
 
| fMRI for Dummies - Study Design and Efficiency
 
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| 24-01-2017
 
| Aymen Ayaz
 
| Compressed Sensing: a promise for fast laminar imaging?
 
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| 31-01-2017
 
| Jeanne Leerssen & Chiara Bozzacchi
 
| fMRI for Dummies - Issues with Analysis & Interpretation
 
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| Debra Rivera (MR Coils, AMC, SC)
 
| TBA
 
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| 14-03-2017
 
| Wietske Zuiderbaan (UU, SC)
 
| Vision in context
 
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Find the full 'fMRI for Dummies' schedule [http://goo.gl/dh0qBi here].
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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.  
  
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===Schedule===
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'''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.
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| style="width: 25%; background-color: silver;" |'''Date''' (Host)
* A good presentation length is 30-45 minutes to allow for discussion afterwards.
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| style="width: 75%; background-color: silver;" |'''Title and speaker'''
* Presentations are shown on an LCD screen (ratio 16:9) via a USB wifi dongle.
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* A laser pointer doesn't work on the screen, an old-fashioned pointing stick will be ordered
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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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| 04-06-2024 (Ilona)
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| '''Attention alters population tuning in human visual cortex''' <br> Sam Ling <br>''Boston University, USA''
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| 21-05-2024 (Wietske)  
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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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'''Potential topics'''
 
* [http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/07/10/054262 Best Practices in Data Analysis and Sharing in Neuroimaging using MRI]
 
* [http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1002506 A Practical Guide for Improving Transparency and Reproducibility in Neuroimaging Research]
 
* [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2016/07/27/myth-human-adult-neurogenesis/#.V5shgM_RbqB Mythbusters: adult neurogenesis?]
 
* In vivo quality control at the SC
 
* [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11948-015-9684-7 Responsible Reporting: Neuroimaging News in the Age of Responsible Research and Innovation]
 
* [http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/371/1705?current-issue=y Interpreting BOLD]
 
* [https://practicalfmri.blogspot.nl/ PractiCal fMRI blog]
 
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'''Past meetings'''
 
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| style="width: 10%; background-color: silver;" |'''Date'''
 
| style="width: 30%; background-color: silver;" |'''Speaker'''
 
| style="width: 50%; background-color: silver;" |'''Title'''
 
 
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| 06-12-2016
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| Paul Zhutovsky & Jelle van Dijk
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| fMRI for Dummies - 1st level analysis: design matrix, contrasts, General Linear Modelling
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| 23-04-2024 (Myrte)
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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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| 22-11-2016
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| <br>
| Carlien Roelofzen & Michelle Solleveld
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|- valign="top"
| fMRI for Dummies - T-tests, Anovas and Regression
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| 16-04-2024 (Ilona)
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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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| 15-11-2016
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| <br>
| Jeroen Siero
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|- valign="top"
| fMRI for Dummies - Basis of the BOLD signal
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| 28-11-2023 (Wietske)
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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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|  
 
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| 25-10-2016
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| <br>
| Casey Paquola & Oti Lakbila-Kamal
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| fMRI for Dummies - Preprocessing: coregistration and spatial normalization
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| 29-09-2023 (Serge)
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| '''7T Birthday mini-symposium''' <br> Peter Luijten '' UMCU''<br> Rainer Goebel ''Maastricht University''
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| 20-06-2023 (Wietske)
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| '''The Status of Imaging Biomarkers for Psychiatric Disease''' <br> Gabi Ende <br>''ZI Mannheim, Germany''
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| 11-10-2016
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| <br>
| Karina Borja & Wieke van Leeuwen
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|- valign="top"
| fMRI for Dummies - Preprocessing: realigning and unwarping
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| 09-05-2023 (Wietske & Bobby)
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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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| 04-10-2016
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| <br>
| Alyssa Brewer (UC Irvine, USA)
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| Cortical and Behavioral Visual Plasticity in Human: Adapting to Reversed Visual Input
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| 25-04-2023 (Serge)
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| '''Line-scanning MRI''' <br> Luisa Raimondo <br>''NIN & Spinoza''
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| 14-03-2023 (Nikos)
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| '''Cerebellar contribution to fear learning''' <br> Dagmar Timmann <br>''University Hospital Essen''
 
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| Brian Barton (UC Irvine, USA)
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| fMRI of the rod scotoma: cortical rod pathways and implications for lesion measurements
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| 07-03-2023 (W&L with NIN student reps)
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| '''Research culture''' <br> Karla Miller <br>''University of Oxford, UK''
 
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| 27-9-2016
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| Tim van Timmeren (AMC, Psychiatry)
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|- valign="top"
| fMRI for Dummies - Introduction
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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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| 13-09-2016
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| Steven Scholte (UvA) / Guido van Wingen (FMG)
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|- valign="top"
| Cluster failure in functional MRI?
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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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| 19-07-2016
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| Ritu Bhandari (NIN)
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|- valign="top"
| Evaluation of Multiband EPI for Task-based fMRI
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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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| 12-07-2016
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| Bas Rokers (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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|- valign="top"
| Direction of binocular motion decoded from human visual cortex
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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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| 05-07-2016
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| <br>
| Peter de Best (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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|- valign="top"
| What we may learn about optic neuritis recovery from the changes in visual cortex population receptive field size
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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''
| 21-06-2016
 
| Dora Hermes (NYU)
 
| [[Media:Special Lecture Dora Hermes 21 June 2016.pdf|Neuronal synchrony and the relation between the BOLD response and the local field potential in human visual cortex]]<br>'''(note: lecture organized by and located at NIN!)'''
 
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| 14-06-2016
 
| Matthan Caan (AMC/SC)
 
| Compressed Sensing: the Need for Speed at 7T
 
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| 31-05-2016
 
| Dimo Ivanov (Maastricht University)
 
| Developments and applications of quantitative functional and anatomical MRI at 7T
 
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| 24-05-2016
 
| Martijn Barendregt (UMC Utrecht)
 
| Probing the cyclopean view of the world in human visual cortex
 
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| 03-05-2016
 
| Luka Liebrand (AMC)
 
| Diffusion-weighted-MRI-guided Nucleus Accumbens Deep Brain Stimulation?
 
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| 26-04-2016
 
| Tomas Knapen (VU)
 
| Negligible fronto-parietal BOLD activity accompanying unreportable switches in bistable perception
 
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| 19-04-2016
 
| Stefania Ferri / Guy Orban (University of Parma, Italy)
 
| Processing of observed actions in human Posterior Parietal Cortex
 
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| 05-04-2016
 
| Irene van Kalleveen (AMC/Spinoza)
 
| Phosphorus spectroscopy in the liver at 7 Tesla
 
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| 08-03-2016
 
| Peter Kok (Donders Institute, Nijmegen)
 
| Selective activation of the deep layers of the human primary visual cortex by top-down feedback
 
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| 01-03-2016
 
| Jeroen Siero (UMC Utrecht, soon also SC)
 
| Investigations of neurovascular coupling and vessel reactivity at 7T
 
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| 23-02-2016
 
| Marcel van Gerven (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
 
| [[Media:Seminar Marcel van Gerven 23 February 2016.pdf|Probing cortical representations with deep neural networks]]<br>'''(note: seminar organized by and located at NIN!)'''
 
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| 16-02-2016
 
| Rasim Boyacioglu (Donders Institute, Nijmegen)
 
| Fast acquisitions for (f)MRI
 
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| 09-02-2016
 
| Wietske van der Zwaag and Pieter Buur (SC)
 
| Current developments at the Spinoza 7T
 
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| 02-02-2016
 
| Daniel Gallichan (EPFL, Lausanne)
 
| Imaging the brain at ultra-high resolution using 3D fat navigators (FatNavs)
 
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| 26-01-2016
 
| Collin Turbyne (AMC)
 
| The use of virtual and augmented reality in neuroscience
 
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| 05-01-2016 '''[15.00h!]'''
 
| Serge Dumoulin (SC)
 
| Visual neuroscience at 7T
 
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| 12-01-2016
 
| Anouk Schrantee (AMC, Radiology)
 
| The effect of exercise on neurogenesis, angiogenesis & cognition
 
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| 24-11-2015
 
| Mael Lebreton (UvA)
 
| Assessing inter-individual variability in brain-behavior relationship with functional neuroimaging
 
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| 17-11-2015
 
| Nico van den Berg (UMC Utrecht)
 
| MRSTAT: a 21st century solution to MRI.
 
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| 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
 
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| 23-06-2015
 
| Caroline Figueroa
 
 
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| 16-06-2015
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| Martijn Mulder
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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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| 02-06-2015
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| <br>
| Renée Visser
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| “Optimizing study designs for single-trial multi-voxel pattern analysis: a systematic comparison”
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| 10-1-2023 (Tomas)
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| '''New data-export procedures at Spinoza''' <br> Tomas Knapen <br>''Spinoza''
| 19-5-2015
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| Tim van Timmeren
 
| Project proposal "Addiction: from goal-directed towards habitual control"
 
 
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===Meeting information===
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Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83685952269?pwd=cXJyL1Yrc2FCLzVRMjR0dUl5YUpNdz09
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Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022
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For questions, ideas or comments, please email [mailto:[email protected] info].

Latest revision as of 13:25, 16 April 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.

Schedule

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

04-06-2024 (Ilona) Attention alters population tuning in human visual cortex
Sam Ling
Boston University, USA

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 student reps) 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

For questions, ideas or comments, please email info.