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Events from March 31 – June 30 – Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research Events from March 31 – June 30 – Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research

Carrisa Cocuzza (Postdoc. PI: Avram Holmes. Cognitive fog in long COVID: brain network dynamics in a densely-sampled case study.

CAHBIR Conference Room - SRB 127 661 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, United States

Cognitive fog in long COVID: brain network dynamics in a densely-sampled case study Carrisa V. Cocuzza Supervisor: Avram J. Holmes Abstract: Individuals with long COVID syndrome can present with impaired memory, ability to focus, fatigue, and malaise for months to years after initial SARS-CoV-2 infection. Despite the substantial personal and societal costs of long COVID, … Read More

Ahmad Beyh, Ph.D. – Going from the diffusion MRI signal to white matter pathways

CAHBIR Conference Room - SRB 127 661 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, United States

This is part 2 of our DTI didactic series   Speaker: Ahmad Beyh, Ph.D. Description: How do we go from a diffusion MRI signal to a whole-brain white matter connectome? We will explore how we can do this using tractography based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and spherical deconvolution (SD).

Mika Rubinov, PH.D. Vanderbilt University – Title TBA

CAHBIR Conference Room - SRB 127 661 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, United States

MIka Rubinov, Ph.D. is a leader in network neuroscience.   This talk will be remote only. https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/4554725747?pwd=enVaVXVRUHI5Rk5OQWh2bFlIajhFZz09&omn=92209751720

Linden Parkes – Using the connectome as a basis for dynamical systems theory

CAHBIR Conference Room - SRB 127 661 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, United States

Part 3 in our DTI didactic series Speaker: Linden Parkes, Ph.D. Date: Monday, April 21 Time: 12:00 PM Description: After deriving a connectome from diffusion-weighted MRI, we can use it for dynamical systems analysis. We will explore an example of these analyses through the lens of Network Control Theory (NCT).