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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Postdoc Masterclass. Neuroimaging provides an invaluable non-invasive technique to study the brain’s function in health and disease. Brain networks provide a promising approach to understanding both cognition and the development of healthy brains, as well as, the changes observed in brain disorders. Session 1 Introduction to the field of network neuroscience Description of different approaches to modelling the brain as a network Discuss how brain network approaches might be used to diagnose schizophrenia Session 2 Discuss the challenges of applying graph theory to EEG /MEG data Describe novel methods to overcome some of those challenges Results from work applying these methods to answer cognitive questions This talk is part of the "Life Sciences Masterclass" series. This talk is included in these lists:
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