David Van Essen will chair a workshop as part of the Neuroinformatics 2011 conference this coming September. Along with fellow HCP investigator Stephen Smith, the panel will include Van Weeden (Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital) and Marcello Massimini (University of Milan).
From the workshop introduction:
This workshop will bring together experts who use complementary imaging modalities to infer patterns human brain connectivity. These include diffusion imaging, resting-state fMRI, and EEG combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Each modality has inherent limitations when considered in isolation. The challenges and opportunities offered by integration of information across modalities will be discussed.
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