Virtual: CNT Seminar: Laurentius Huber
Mapping layer-dependent connections with blood-volume sensitive fMRI in humans at 7T.
Synopsis:
In this presentation, I want to talk about recent work on cortical-depth dependent fMRI in humans with blood-volume weighted MRI sequences. I will start by introducing the practical challenges of high-resolution fMRI at ultra-high fields in humans. For the main part of the presentation, I will give an overview of recent neuroscientific application studies of blood volume weighted layer-fMRI, in the sensory motor system, in the visual cortex, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and beyond. I will conclude that whole-brain layer-fMRI without large-vessel contamination is applicable for human neuroscience and opens the door to investigate biological mechanisms behind any number of neuroscientific and psychological phenomena.
This CNT seminar is taking place on zoom. For details on how to connect to the meeting please contact louis.lemieu@ucl.ac.uk or n.graedel@ucl.ac.uk.
Laurentius Huber
MBIC, Maastricht, The Netherlands
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