Session Details

Synergistic Information about Brain Function by Simultaneous EEG/fMRI: From Basics to Clinical Applications

Wednesday, 11 February 2004 08:00 -10:00

Harbourside Meeting Room 4

Chairperson Dr Christoph Mulert LMUGermany

Mapping with SITE (Simultaneous Imaging for Tomographic Electrophysiology): fMRI correlates of the alpha rhythm
  • Robin I Goldman, Columbia University, United States
  • Loudness dependence of the auditory evoked potential and the corresponding fMRI signal in the primary auditory cortex as an indicator of central serotonergic transmission
  • Ulrich Hegerl, LMU Munich, Germany
  • Enhancement of FMRI analyses with ERP information
  • Silvina G Horovitz, Vanderbilt University - Institute of Imaging Science, United States
  • John C Gore, Vanderbilt University - Institute of Imaging Science, United States
  • Simultaneous EEG/ERP and event-related fMRI: Focus on the time-course of brain activity in target detection in healthy subjects and patients with schizophrenia
  • Dr Christoph Mulert, LMU Munich, Germany
  • Which kind of integration for EEG-MEG-fMRI data related to human working memory?
  • Claudio Babiloni, Dip. Fisiol. Um. Univ. La Sap, Roma, Italy
  • Functional correlations between resting EEG and fMRI metabolic changes
  • Dr Thomas Dierks, University Hospital of Clinical Psychiatry Bern, Switzerland