HBM 2008
 
Organisation for Human Brain Mapping
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 

HBM 2008 FINAL PROGRAM BOOK NOW AVAILABLE!

Sunday, June 15
8:30 – 17:30
Advanced fMRI
8:00 – 17:00
Basic MEG/EEG
8:15 – 17:00
Diffusion Imaging and Tractography
8:00 – 18:00

From Dynamic Modeling to Cognitive Neuroscience

 
18:00
Opening Ceremonies - Talairach Lecture: Michael Gazzaniga
19:30

 

Monday, June 16
8:00 –
9:15

Morning Workshops:

Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction
Pharmacodynamic fMRI: Promises and Pitfalls
Role of High Field MRI in Revealing Brain Structure and Function

9:30 –
10:45
LOC Symposium: Mechanisms of Attention: From Neurons to Systems
11:00 –
11:30
Keynote Lecture: Mel Goodale
11:30 –
12:30
Poster Session
12:30 –
13:45
Break
13:45 –
14:45
Poster Session
15:00 –
16:15
Symposium: Neuronal Correlates of Spontaneous Fluctuations in Hemodynamic Signals
16:30 –
17:00
Keynote Lecture: George Paxinos
17:15 –
18:30

Oral Sessions

Disorders of the Nervous System: Psychiatric; Memory & Learning; Modeling & Analysis: Advances in Bayesian & Classical Methods

18:30 –
19:30
Poster Reception

 

Tuesday, June 17
8:00 –
9:15

Morning Workshops:

Resting State Networks: Fact or Artefact?
The Measurement and Enhancement of fMRI Reliability

9:30 –
10:45

Oral Sessions

Disorders of the Nervous System: Neurological; Genetics; Imaging Techniques: Functional Mapping

11:00 –
11:30
Keynote Lecture: Mark D'Esposito
11:30 –
12:30
Poster Session
12:30 –
13:45
Break
13:45 –
14:45
Poster Session
15:00 –
16:15
Symposium: Mapping Neuronal Current by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16:15 –
16:45
Town Hall Meeting
17:00 –
17:30
Keynote Lecture: Denis LeBihan
17:45 –
19:00

Oral Sessions

Cognition & Attention: Attention; Modeling & Analysis: Classification & Prediction; Motor Behavior

 

Wednesday, June 18
8:00 –
9:15

Morning Workshops:

Prefrontal Cortex Contributions to Decision Making
Memory Consolidation: Experience, Sleep and Brain Changes
Understanding Granger Causality Analysis in fMRI

9:30 –
10:45

Oral Sessions

Emotion & Motivation: Emotional Processing; Imaging Techniques: MRI Methods; Language

11:00 –
11:30
Keynote Lecture: Olaf Blanke
11:30 –
12:30
Poster Session
12:30 –
13:45
Break
13:45 –
14:45
Poster Session
15:00 –
16:15
Symposium: On the Relevance of Functional Neuroimaging to Psychology
16:30 –
17:00
Keynote Lecture: David Van Essen
17:15 –
18:30

Oral Sessions

Emotion & Motivation: Reward & Motivation; Modeling & Analysis: Methods for Multi-Model Data; Sensory Systems: Vision

18:30 –
19:30
Poster Reception
21:00

 

Thursday, June 19
8:00 –
9:15

Morning Workshops:

Fundamental and Clinical Neuroimaging Approaches to Reward Processing
Top-down Modulation in Visual Processing
It Takes a Community: Promoting Community Involvement at the Cutting Edge of fMRI Research

9:30 –
10:45

Oral Sessions

Cognition & Attention: Awareness & Conciousness; Neuroanatomy; Imaging Techniques: Multimodal

11:00 –
11:30
Keynote Lecture: Aina Puce
11:30 –
12:30
Poster Session
12:30 –
13:45
Break
13:45 –
14:45
Poster Session
15:00 –
16:15

Oral Sessions

Cognition & Attention: Executive Function; Disorders of the Nervous System; Neurological; Sensory Systems; Other

16:30 –
17:30
Closing Comments & Meeting Highlights: John Mazziotta

CME Credits

Accreditation Schedule:

Credits

Advanced fMRI

7.75

Basic MEG/EEG

7.25

Diffusion Imaging and Tractography

6.75

From Dynamic Modeling to Cognitive Neuroscience

8.50

Talairach Lecture

0.75

Keynote Lectures

0.50

Morning Workshops

1.25

Oral Sessions

1.25

Poster Sessions

1.00

Symposia

1.25

Closing Comments & Meeting Highlights

1.00