Proposals for workshops are submitted by OHBM members and chosen by the OHBM Program Committee. Four morning workshops will be held each morning from 8:00-9:15. The following workshops will be offered at OHBM 2014:
Monday, June 9
Methodological Advances in Lesion Symptom Mapping
A brave new world? Ethical considerations for individual assessments based on advanced neuroimaging
Cerebro-cerebellar interplay and cognition
The predictive power of neuroimaging
Tuesday, June 10
Is there a continued role for PET in studies of normal human cognition?
Imaging the human brainstem in VIVO: techniques and applications
Biophysics, acquisition methods and interpretation of laminar specific functional MRI
Computational and imaging tools for targeting non-invasive brain stimulation
Wednesday, June 11
Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) – New directions in human neuroscience
Advances in neuroscience and clinical research using ultra-high speed fMRI
The hemodynamic response and neurovascular coupling: from sources to measures to models
What Can We Learn from Integrating Multimodal Neuroimaging Data?
Thursday, June 12
The Dys-Connectome: effects of focal injury on the brain’s functional organization and behavior
The dynamic human brain
Mapping the Human Language Network: Development, Disorder and Culture-Specific Research
Using neuroimaging to develop novel biomarkers: A case study of “big data” in Huntington’s disease