A number of HCP-related posters will be on display throughout the OHBM Conference. Be sure to come by during our scheduled stand-by times. (See also: Who’s attending OHBM 2011 from the HCP Consortium?)
Poster #499 – “Multiplexed EPI with Hadamard Encoding”
Authors: Liyong Chen, Edward Auerbach, Junqian Xu, Steen Moeller, Essa Yacoub, Stephen Smith, Kamil Ugurbil, David Feinberg.
Stand-by time: Tuesday, 13:15 – 15:45
Poster #671 – “Whole brain tractography-based parcellation reveals functionally segregated regions”
Authors: Saad Jbabdi, Stephen Smith, Timothy Behrens.
Stand-by time: Tuesday 13:15 – 15:45
Poster #937 – “The WU-Minn Human Connectome Project Consortium”
Authors: David Van Essen, Kamil Ugurbil.
Stand-by time: Tuesday 13:15 – 15:45
Poster #338 – “Cortical Surface-based Atlases: Improvements to the fsaverage Atlas and Inter-atlas Transformations”
Authors: David Van Essen, Matthew Glasser, Timothy Coalson, Donna Dierker, John Harwell
Stand-by time: Wednesday 13:15 – 15:45
Poster #984 – “Comparison of Surface Gradients Derived from Myelin Maps and Functional Connectivity Analysis”
Authors: Matthew Glasser, Timothy Laumann, Timothy Coalson, Alexander Cohen, Abraham Snyder, Bradley Schlaggar, Steven Petersen, David Van Essen
Stand-by time: Wednesday 13:15 – 15:45
Poster #447 – “The Default Mode Network is a core for MEG power correlation with other networks in the beta band”
Authors: Francesco de Pasquale, Stefania Della Penna, Abraham Snyder, Laura Marzetti, Vittorio Pizzella, Gian Luca Romani, Maurizio Corbetta
Stand-by time: Thursday 10:30 – 13:30
Poster #595 – “Influence of Image Reconstruction from Multichannel Diffusion MRI on Fibre Orientation Estimation”
Authors: Stamatios Sotiropoulos, Timothy Behrens, Jesper Andersson, Essa Yacoub, Steen Moeller, Saad Jbabdi
Stand-by time: Thursday 10:30 – 13:30
iPoster: Wednesday 15:15 – 15:45
Poster #609 – “Inference on Constant Solid Angle Orientation Distribution Functions from Diffusion-Weighted MRI”
Authors: Stamatios Sotiropoulos, Iman Aganj, Saad Jbabdi, Guillermo Sapiro, Christophe Lenglet, Timothy Behrens
Stand-by time: Thursday 10:30 – 13:30
Poster #983 – “Mapping Human Cortical Areas in vivo Based on Myelin Content as Revealed by T1 and T2-weighted MRI”
Authors: Matthew Glasser, David Van Essen
Stand-by time: Thursday 10:30 – 13:30
The member universities of the Human Connectome Project take privacy very seriously, whether dealing with participant data or the data of those visiting this website.
The participant data from our research into the Human Connectome that is stored in our XNAT server is de-identified, and contains no personal health information (PHI).
Our website collects names and email addresses via our contact form. This information is used solely by the administrators and members of the HCP website and is not shared, traded or sold to third parties under any circumstances.
Our website may also collect non-personal data about site visits, sessions, and IP addresses. This information is only used for diagnostic or debugging purposes, to help us optimize our website's performance, and is not shared externally. This is a standard practice for most websites, and this data is never linked with personally identifiable information.
This website contains links to other websites whose content we think is relevant. However, the HCP website is not responsible for maintaining or updating the content of these other sites. If any of these sites are found to contain irrelevant or offensive information, please contact us.
By using humanconnectome.org, you signify your agreement to our privacy policy as stated above. Note that this policy may be revised periodically without notice. Please re-read this policy prior to submitting any personal information if you have concerns about how your information is being collected and used.