The objective of this doctoral training programme is to provide top quality training within the Neuroinformatics area, including Computational Neuroscience. Excellent scholarships are available for EuroSPIN PhD students.. EuroSPIN is short for European Study Programme In Neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics combines neuroscience and informatics research to develop and apply computational tools and approaches that are essential for understanding the structure and function of the brain.. Four partners participate in EuroSPIN ...
Dr. Xiaobo Li is an Associate Professor and Director of the Computational Neuroanatomy and Neuroinformatics lab (CNN lab) in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Dr. Li received her Ph.D. in 2004 from the University of Birmingham, UK, on geometrical modeling in digitized data. She has extensive research experience in developing and translating mathematical techniques to quantitatively evaluate the structural and functional organization in the human brain using structural MRI/fMRI/DTI data, and extensive clinical application experience in brain development and disorders such as Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), schizophrenia, etc. ...
MITs excellence in brain research will be showcased next week in San Diego as Institute scientists give five of the 24 invited talks at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. This is an extremely high representation from one institution, said Mriganka Sur, chair of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and one of the MIT speakers.. The Society for Neuroscience is the worlds largest organization of scientists devoted to studying the brain. Some 30,000 people are expected to attend the groups annual -conference.. One of the five MIT researchers, H. Sebastian Seung, professor of computational neuroscience, will give the Presidential Special Lecture on The Once and Future Science of Neural Networks. In his talk, Seung will describe a revolutionary new way to create a nanoscale-level map of the brains axon and dendrite wires based on actual human brain tissue. This cutting-edge field, called computational neuroanatomy, is expected to confirm or deny long-held basic ...
The development of sophisticated neuroimaging data processing tools has been of major importance for distilling the large amount of information present in brain imaging data sets into useful and enlightening results. Neuroinformatics-based algorithms, in particular, have been instrumental in analyzing population level cortical anatomy, changes in BOLD activity, and, more recently, the rapid processing of diffusion weighted images (DTI/HARDI). Several notable examples include Statistical Parametric Mapping (Friston, 2006), FSL (Smith et al., 2004), FreeSurfer (surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu), AFNI (Cox, 1996), and BrainVoyager (Goebel et al., 2006), among other analysis packages. The wide availability of neuroinformatics tools has helped to significantly spur growth in cognitive and clinical neuroscience, as well as permitted the efficient re-analysis of data contained in large-scale data archives (Kennedy and Haselgrove, 2006).Within any of the aforementioned software packages it is possible to find the
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Functional neuroanatomy of mirroring during a unimanual force generation task. AU - Sehm, B.. AU - Perez, M. A.. AU - Xu, B.. AU - Hidler, J.. AU - Cohen, L. G.. PY - 2010/1/1. Y1 - 2010/1/1. N2 - Performance of a unimanual motor task often induces involuntary mirror electromyographic (EMG) activity in the opposite, resting hand. In spite of the ubiquitous presence of mirroring, little is known regarding the underlying cortical contributions. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study brain regions activated in association with parametric increases in right isometric wrist flexion force (10%, 20%, 30%, and 70%) in 12 healthy volunteers. During scanning, EMG activity was recorded bilaterally from flexor carpi radialis (FCR), extensor carpi radialis (ECR), biceps brachii (BB), and triceps brachii (TB). Mirror EMG was observed in left FCR during 20%, 30%, and 70% of force. Left ECR, BB, and TB showed mirror EMG only at 70% of force. Increasing force was ...
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The radiation of the corpus callosum has been made visible by the removal of tissue from the medial surface of the hemisphere including the cingulum, gyrus cinguli, paracentral lobule, and parts of the superior frontal gyrus and superior parietal lobule. The parieto-occipital fissure bounds the dissected area posteriorly. In the dissection there is a complex interlacing of the radiations of the corpus callosum and internal capsule together with the fibers of numerous association systems. This makes it impossible to display the course of most of the fiber bundles comprising the corona radiata ...
The neuron appears to be the fundamental computational entity in the brain, and in computational neuroscience the choice of mathematical model for the neurons is crucial: Should one include as much biophysical detail as possible, or should one opt for simpler neuron models incorporating only certain salient features in their barest forms? Or something in between?. This question has commonly evoked heated, although not always constructive, discussions. In this workshop, however, the aim is to outline and discuss the pros and cons of the various approaches in an enlightening way.. ...
The functioning of the human brain relies on the interplay and integration of numerous individual units within a complex network. To identify network configurations characteristic of specific cognitive tasks or mental illnesses, functional connectomes can be constructed based on the assessment of synchronous fMRI activity at separate brain sites, and then analyzed using graph-theoretical concepts. In most previous studies, relatively coarse parcellations of the brain were used to define regions as graphical nodes. Such parcellated connectomes are highly dependent on parcellation quality because regional and functional boundaries need to be relatively consistent for the results to be interpretable. In contrast, dense connectomes are not subject to this limitation, since the parcellation inherent to the data is used to define graphical nodes, also allowing for a more detailed spatial mapping of connectivity patterns. However, dense connectomes are associated with considerable computational demands in
Regional part of medullary white matter (according to Neuronames) primarily found at the level of the open medulla, consisting of a large bundle of fibers projecting to and projecting from the cerebellum. The icp is continuous with the dorsal spinocerebellar tract and also contains a large number of fibers originating in the inferior olivary complex (MM). [ BIRNLEX ...
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We review lesion and neuroimaging evidence on the role of the hippocampus, and other structures, in retention and retrieval of recent and remote memories. We examine episodic, semantic and spatial memory, and show that important distinctions exist among different types of these memories and the stru …
Overall-Assessment. At the end of the school, students were given a questionnaire in order to find out about their opinion on this summer school.. Strengths. In my opinion this first international school at WSBS was a big success. The mixture of scientists/lecturers representing different research fields and coming from different countries, certainly, was one of the strengths of the school.. In addition, all students worked hard and tried to get out as much as possible from this school. There was a very friendly and very lively working atmosphere throughout the whole course time, with many interactions among students but also between students and lecturers. In general, technical facilities were good to excellent, and the station is well capable to host such an international school. Of course, the biggest strength of the school at WSBS is that marine organisms can be obtained fresh from the sea and then maintained in aquaria without any problems. This allowed a great variety of animals to be ...
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Amari S, Beltrame F, Bjaalie JG, Dalkara T, De Schutter E, Egan GF, Goddard NH, Gonzalez C, Grillner S, Herz A, Hoffmann KP, Jaaskelainen I, Koslow SH, Lee SY, Matthiessen L, Miller PL, Da Silva FM, Novak M, Ravindranath V, Ritz R, Ruotsalainen U, Sebestra V, Subramaniam S, Tang Y, Toga AW, Usui S, Van Pelt J, Verschure P, Willshaw D, Wrobel A. Neuroinformatics: the integration of shared databases and tools towards integrative neuroscience. J Integr Neurosci. 2002 Dec; 1(2):117-28. PMID: 15011281. ...
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• JOB: 10 Nov 2017 - 33195 The EPFL Blue Brain Project (BBP), situated on the Campus Biotech in Geneva, Switzerland, applies advanced neuroinformatics, data analytics, high-performance computing and simulation-based approaches to the challenge of understanding the structure and function of the mammalian brain in health and disease. The BBP provides the community with regular re
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Recent findings regarding different characteristics according to the age of tinnitus onset prompted us to conduct a study on the differences in tinnitus-related neural correlates between late-onset tinnitus (LOT; mean onset age, 60.4 years) and early-onset tinnitus (EOT; mean onset age, 29.7 years) groups. Hence, we collected quantitative electroencephalography findings of 29 participants with LOT and 30 with EOT, and from 59 controls. We then compared the results between the 2 groups and between the tinnitus groups and age- and sex-matched control groups using resting state electroencephalography source-localized activity and connectivity analyses. Compared with the EOT and older control groups, the LOT group demonstrated increased localized activity and functional connectivity in components of previously described tinnitus distress networks, and the default mode and intrinsic alertness networks, such as the prefrontal cortices, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and insula. The current findings ...
Medial portions of the left hemisphere have been removed to reveal systems of fibers in the medullary substance. In addition to short association fibers (arcuate fibers) the broken ends of longer association fibers and projection fibers are seen extending upward into the field of dissection. The sulcus cinguli (6), which contains a branch of the anterior cerebral artery, has been exposed to its depth by the removal of part of the left superior frontal gyrus, the medial portions of the precentral and postcentral gyri and the paracentral lobule (of the medial aspect of the hemisphere). The upper surface of the gyrus cinguli is thus exposed. Further posteriorly resection of the superior parietal lobule and precuneus has exposed the depths of the left parieto-occipital fissure and its contained branches of the posterior cerebral artery. The dissected area extends laterally to the interparietal sulcus and superior frontal sulcus. Comparison should be made with the intact right hemisphere ...
The term superior parietal lobule refers to one of four subdivisions of the parietal lobe identified by dissection in the human ( Carpenter-1983 ) and the macaque ( Martin-2000 ). Located on the dorsal margin of the cerebral hemisphere, it is, in the human, separated rostrally from the postcentral gyrus by the postcentral sulcus and a line extending from the upper end of that sulcus over the margin of the cerebral hemisphere to the cingulate sulcus, which separates it from the cingulate gyrus. Thus, it includes the caudal portion of the paracentral lobule. Caudally its boundary with the occipital lobe is an oblique plane through the parieto-occipital sulcus on the dorsomedial margin of the hemisphere and the preoccipital notch on the ventromedial margin.. Its boundary on the dorsolateral surface of the hemisphere is the intraparietal sulcus, which separates it from the supramarginal gyrus and the angular gyrus of the inferior parietal lobule. The other three parts of the parietal lobe are the ...
Neural circuits in all areas of the brain are subject to ongoing remodelling due to the plasticity of individual synapses and neurons. Experience-driven learning, spontaneous fluctuations and homeostatic regulation all contribute to this continuous reconfiguration of neuronal networks. However, despite the malleability of individual cells, both behaviour and function of neural circuits are generally found to be stable and reliable. This suggests that neuronal plasticity is somehow orchestrated across the network, in order not to destabilize the global functioning. To date, however, a mechanism for maintaining such group stability has not been identified. The present work was aimed to address this issue by using long-term in vitro recordings and subsequent model-based analysis of stability.. Cultured rat hippocampal neurons were recorded with high-density multi-electrode arrays over several days, revealing that in vitro preparations exhibit the desired global stability accompanied by local ...
The term parieto-occipital sulcus refers to the groove in the cerebral cortex that separates the precuneus of the parietal lobe from the cuneus of the occipital lobe on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere. It is found in the human ( Carpenter-1983 ) and the macaque ( Martin-2000 ). In the macaque it merges with the intraparietal sulcus, and the lunate sulcus of the macaque on the dorsal surface of the brain ( Kappers-1960 ). Equivalent structures are not found in the smooth cerebral cortex of the rat or mouse ( NeuroNames ). ...
Alterations of existing neural networks during healthy aging, resulting in behavioral deficits and changes in brain activity, have been described for cognitive, motor, and sensory functions. To investigate age-related changes in the neural circuitry underlying overt non-lexical speech production, fu …
TVB has been designed following a computational modeling paradigm that permits the model-based inference of network-based mechanisms on different brain scales that underlie the generation of macroscopic neuroimaging signals such as fMRI, EEG and MEG. TVB incorporates a biologically realistic, large-scale connectivity of brain regions in the primate brain, that is, the information of white matter neural fibre tracts as identified by tractography based methods (Hagmann et al., 2008, Honey et al., 2009, Bastiani et al., 2012), obtained from CoCoMac neuroinformatics database (Kötter, 2004, Kötter and Wanke, 2005), or from the recently structural connectivity datasets made available thanks to the Human Connectome Project (Essen and Ugurbil, 2012). Also, a realistic cortex model , as extracted from MRI data, is included. This approach allows a detailed spatial sampling, in particular of the cortical surface, resulting in suitable spatial support for an approximation of the neural activity as in ...
Aug 10-18, 2017: [http://www.umich.edu/~dinov/ Ivo Dinov], [http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/bmh/people/alex.html Alex Fornito], [https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person24599 Andrew Zalesky], [http://gablab.mit.edu/index.php/14-sample-data-articles/157 Satrajit Ghosh], and [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Tatt_Wei_Ho Eric Tatt Wei Ho] are organizing a INCF/IBRO Neuroscience Summer School for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. [http://wiki.socr.umich.edu/index.php/SOCR_News_IBRO_INSF_Malaysia_2017 Dr. Dinov will be lecturing on (1) Statistical Computing, (2) High-Throughput Processing of Big Neuroscience Data, and (3) Neuroimaging-genetics]. The Summer Neuroscience School is part of the [https://www.incf.org International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF)]/[http://ibro.info/ International Brain Research Organization] [http://ibro.info/events/applications-open-for-ibro-aprc-school-on-neuroinformatics-and-brain-network-analysis/ IBRO-APRC School on ...
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The SenseLab Project is a long-term effort to build integrated, multidisciplinary models of neurons and neural systems. It was founded in 1993 as part of the original Human Brain Project, which began the development of neuroinformatics tools in support of neuroscience research. The SenseLab project involves novel informatics approaches to constructing databases and database tools for collecting and analyzing neuroscience information, using the olfactory system as a model, with extension to other brain systems. ...
The Human Brain Project: neuroinformatics tools for integrating, searching and modeling multidisciplinary neuroscience data, Shepherd, Gordon M., Mirsky Jason S., Healy Matthew D., Singer Michael S., Skoufos Emmanouil, Hines Michael S., Nadkarni Prakash M., and Miller Perry L. , Trends in neurosciences, Volume 21, p.460-468, (1998) ...
This readme and the code were contributed by Timothee Masquelier [email protected] Aug 2013 This code was used in: Masquelier T and Deco G (2013) Network bursting dynamics in excitatory cortical neuron cultures results from the combination of different adaptive mechanisms. PLoS ONE Feel free to use/modify but please cite us if appropriate. We use the Brian simulator described in: Goodman D, Brette R (2008) Brian: a simulator for spiking neural networks in python. Front Neuroinformatics 2:5 and available at: http://www.briansimulator.org/ This code has been tested with: - Brian 1.4.0 - Python 2.6 - Mac OS and Linux Main file: main.py (should be called like that python -i main.py) Calls param.py to set the parameters (see comments there), launches the simulation and plots the results. The current values in param.py corresponds to the baseline simulation in the paper (1 min of simulated time). Many more options are provided (with no guaranty), eg sparse connectivity, inhomogeneous ...
When alert states are considered in isolation, the insular cortex controlateral to the noxious stimulation was the only cortical area to be significantly activated. The insular cortex is among the brain areas that are most frequently reported as activated in response to noxious stimulation. 16,17,19,21-23 More intriguing is the lack of activation in other brain areas, in particular the thalamic nuclei and the ACC. This is in contrast to other reports of functional neuroanatomy of the central processing of noxious stimuli. 5,16,17 These negative results may be caused by various factors. Despite the restricted number of observations per subject in alert states (eight scans per subject), a lack of statistical power is unlikely to be relevant here because there were 110 residual degrees of freedom in our (categoric) design matrix. Furthermore, significant activation in ACC was found in the HS alone, where the number of observations is even fewer (four scans per subject). We already pointed out the ...
Dates and venue:. 25.01.16 - 05.02.16, 09:00 - 14:00, KS 00.009 Bio II/III. In this practical course, first practical experience in basic neurobiology will be gained in the following areas: · measuring physiological properties of neurons and neuronal networks in simple model systems, including handling measurement equipment, live tissue and incorporating key principles of experiment design and data analysis. · comparative and functional neuroanatomy in rodents and humans on the basis of fixed tissue specimens and models, providing insight into basic mechanisms and cytoarchitecture of the mammalian brain.. Credits and requirements:. ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Language and the cerebellum. AU - Borgatti, Renato. AU - Mariën, Peter. PY - 2018. Y1 - 2018. N2 - During the past decades neuroanatomic, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have substantially changed the long-standing view of the role of the cerebellum as a sole coordinator of sensorimotor function. Currently, the cerebellum is considered to be crucially implicated in a variety of cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral processes as well. In this chapter we aim to summarize a number of critical insights from different research areas (neuroanatomy, functional neuroimaging, clinical practice) that provide evidence for a role of the cerebellum in motor speech and nonmotor language processing in both adults and children. Neuroanatomic studies have provided a robust basis for the development of new insights in the modulatory role of the cerebellum in neurocognition, including nonmotor language processing by means of identifying a dense network of crossed reciprocal connections ...
Multivariate genetic analysis lets you simultaneously consider multiple traits in identical and non-identical twins to draw conclusions about heritability. Here I explain what this means, how this framework is implemented and how it can be mixed with other techniques, such as EEG, MRI and TMS. Before we can make any attempt of mixing MGA with…
6 July 2012. This one-day workshop will bring together neuroscientist and clinicians to discuss the synergic integration between the computational methods and technologies used in neuroscience, in order to organise, manage and access the neuroscientific knowledge. Update: Registrations extended until the 28th of June. Go to related site. ...
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Anyone whos been with someone for more than a few months knows that your relationship changes over time. But why exactly does this happen? We looked at why your relationship changes over time from a neuroscientific, psychological, and physiological standpoint.
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Maintaining nuclear competencies in the nuclear industry and nuclear regulatory authorities will be one of the most critical challenges in the near future. As many nuclear experts around the world are retiring, they are taking with them a substantial amount of knowledge and corporate memory. The loss of such employees who hold knowledge critical to both operations and safety poses a clear internal threat to the safe and reliable operation of nuclear facilities. This publication is intended for senior and middle level managers of nuclear industry operating organizations and provides practical information on knowledge loss risk management. The information provided in this publication is based upon actual experiences of Member State operating organizations and is intended to increase awareness of the need to develop a strategic approach and action plans to address the potential loss of critical knowledge and skills; to provide processes and, in conducting risk assessments, to determine the ...
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Abstract: Neurons and neuronal networks, especially those involved in motor pattern generation, function reliably despite perturbations such as environmental and developmental changes and molecular turn-over. I will discuss recent results from experimental, computational, and theoretical studies that suggest several parallel mechanisms through which neuron and network reliability is ensured. These mechanisms include parameter redundancy, ion channel and synapse co-regulation rules, and activity-dependent as well as activity-independent homeostatic regulation of neuronal and synaptic properties.. Bio sketch: Astrid Prinz received her PhD in physics from Munich Technical University, Germany, in 2000 and joined the lab of Dr. Eve Marder at Brandeis University to conduct postdoctoral work in neuroscience, combining both experimental and computational techniques. In 2005 she joined the Department of Biology at Emory University in Atlanta as an assistant professor, where she is currently heading an ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - A functional anatomical study of unipolar depression. AU - Drevets, W. C.. AU - Videen, T. O.. AU - Price, J. L.. AU - Preskorn, S. H.. AU - Carmichael, S. T.. AU - Raichle, M. E.. PY - 1992. Y1 - 1992. N2 - The functional neuroanatomy of unipolar major depression was investigated using positron emission tomography to measure differences in regional cerebral blood flow (BF). A relatively homogeneous subject group was obtained using criteria for familial pure depressive disease (FPDD), which are based upon family history as well as upon symptoms and course. Because of the absence of certain knowledge about the pathophysiology of mood disorders and their underlying functional neuroanatomy, we used data obtained from the subtraction of composite images from one-half of depressed and control subjects to identify candidate regions of interest. The major cortical region defined in this manner was statistically tested on a second set of subjects. Using this strategy, we found increased ...
Glucose dysregulation in type 1 diabetes (T1D) can result in physiological complications, such as neuropathies (1), and has also been linked to an increased risk for cognitive deficits and psychological dysfunction (2,3). Neuroanatomical insult from dysglycemia may be particularly consequential in early childhood, which is a period of dynamic brain development that includes rapid myelination of neurons as well as maturation, modification, and pruning of synapses (4). Although the effects of metabolic perturbations in T1D on central nervous system structure are not fully understood, neuronal damage is generally believed to be a consequence of both hyper- and hypoglycemic states. More specifically, nonenzymatic glycation of neural tissue is believed to lead to increased oxidative stress during hyperglycemia (5), and ultimately neurodegradation, while cell death may be instigated through deficiencies in insulin-sensitive signaling pathways (6). Conversely, energy deprivation during hypoglycemia may ...
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TY - GEN. T1 - Neuroscientific evidence on empathy in ideation. AU - Salminen, Mikko. AU - Ravaja, Niklas. PY - 2014. Y1 - 2014. M3 - Conference contribution. BT - Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM), Philadelphia, USA, August 1-5, 2014. PB - Academy of Management (AOM). ER - ...
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The course aims at introducing the fundamentals of brain anatomy and physiology. In the first part of the course we will revise the basics of neuron structure and function, as well as synaptic mechanisms and cytoarchitectonic properties of the cortical mantle, with particular regards to visual, auditory, somatosensory and motor systems. Moving from this fine-grained description of the human brain, we will focus on gross neuroanatomy: through the use of in-vivo state-of-the-art techniques, such as structural MRI and diffusion weighted imaging, we will review gyri and sulci of the cortex, subcortical structures, brainstem nuclei and major white matter fasciculi. The second part of the course will be devoted to the study of functional neuroanatomy, with insights on the relationship between specific brain structures and human cognition, collected using functional, metabolic and receptors mapping, as well as lesion studies. In particular, the the following topics will be covered: central and ...
Prerequisite: INFSYS 5800. Knowledge management (KM) is the process of creating, and drawing value from, an organizations intellectual assets. It deals with how to best leverage the organizations knowledge internally as well as externally. The emphasis on knowledge management within business organizations has risen dramatically in the last few years, to some extent as a result of the rapid progress in information technology capabilities. The course covers the following topics: KM tools, technologies, and systems, including knowledge repositories, knowledge portals, and expert seeker systems, creating and sustaining a knowledge-sharing culture, managing and measuring intellectual capital, managing knowledge in networked organizations, including interorganizational alliances and supply chains, aligning knowledge with business strategy, risks of knowledge loss and knowledge leakage, business intelligence, and social aspects of knowledge management. 6850 Information Systems Design (3) ...
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