NIF Webinar - May 1, 2012 at 11:00 am PDT
- 08:58pm April 26, 2012
- NIF Blogger
Hello everyone.
Please mark your calendars.
The next
NIF Webinar will be held on
Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 11:00 am PDT. Please join
Drs. Angie Laird & Jessica Turner as they discuss
the
Mind Research Network and BrainMap projects.
The following is a description of the webinar:
Drs. Turner and Laird will discuss a cooperative project between the Mind Research Network and BrainMap projects to consistently gather and annotate fMRI data. Both projects represent cognitive processes using the CogPO ontology, a community standard for representing cognitive paradigms. CogPO is used because while the experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience literature may refer to certain behavioral paradigms by name (eg. the Stroop paradigm or the Sternberg paradigm) or by function (a working memory task, a visual attention task), these paradigms can vary tremendously in the stimuli that are presented to the subject, the response expected from the subject, and the instructions given to the subject. Disentangling the various paradigms into their components may help to disentangle the complex data from fMRI experiments.
Background on BrainMap:
The BrainMap Project is developed at the
Research Imaging Institute of the
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. BrainMap was conceived in 1988 and originally developed as a web-based interface. After more than 20 years of development, BrainMap has evolved into a much broader project whose software and data have been utilized in numerous
publications. BrainMap provides not only data for meta-analyses and data mining, but also distributes software and concepts for quantitative integration of neuroimaging data. The BrainMap Project is developed at the
Research Imaging Institute of the
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. BrainMap was conceived in 1988 and originally developed as a web-based interface. After more than 20 years of development, BrainMap has evolved into a much broader project whose software and data have been utilized in numerous
publications. BrainMap provides not only data for meta-analyses and data mining, but also distributes software and concepts for quantitative integration of neuroimaging data.
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 • 11:00-12:00 PDT
Topic:
Mind Research Network and BrainMap projectsPresenters:
Drs. Angie Laird & Jessica TurnerURL:
http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinarMark your calendars! See you there.
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