Morning Workshops
Proposals for workshops are submitted by OHBM members and chosen by the OHBM Program Committee. Four morning workshops will be held each morning. Click on a title below for workshop descriptions.
Monday, June 11, 2012, 8:30-9:45
- Attaining fMRI-Resolution on the Scale of Cortical Columns and Layers
- Moving From Correlation to Prediction in Clinical Neuroscience
- Why Believe in Multivariate Pattern Analysis? The Skeptical Neuroimager's View
- Assessing Network (dys-) Function in Development, At-Risk States and Psychiatric Disorders
Tuesday, June 12, 2012, 8:30-9:45
- Brain Graphs: Recent Advances in Graph Analysis of Neuroimaging Data
- Quantitative Anatomical MRI
- From Static to Dynamic Descriptions: Non-Stationarity in Functional and Effective Brain Connectivity
- Big Science Comes to Imaging Genetics
Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 8:30-9:45
- Near InfraRed Spectroscopy Sheds Light on the Development of Brain Networks: The Case of Speech Perception
- Neural Repair as Changes in Network Connectivity: Using Computational Models of Brain Connectivity to Characterize Recovery from Injury and the Effects of Specific Interventions
- Pitfalls and Progress in the Analysis of Longitudinal Structural MRI
- Ultra-High Speed fMRI: Methods, Sensitivity Increases and Applications
Thursday, June 14, 2012, 8:30-9:45
- The Unbearable Inseparability of Brain and Body: Peripheral Physiology in Functional Neuroimaging
- Connecting Consciousness and Connectivity
- Where’s Your Signal? Explicit Spatial Models to Improve Interpretability and Sensitivity of Neuroimaging Results
- Attention and Expectation in Human Visual Perception


