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CATEGORIES:Brain Mapping Unit Networks Meeting and the Cambri
 dge Connectome Consortium
SUMMARY:The Interplay Between the Peripheral and Central N
 ervous Systems: A Preliminary Network Perspective 
 - Tun Jao\, Brain Mapping Unit\, Department of Psy
 chiatry\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120214T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120214T120000
UID:TALK37474AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/37474
DESCRIPTION:Graph analysis of functional or structural brain d
 ata has provided tremendous knowledge of how the b
 rain works as a unique\ncomplex system. Slow brain
  oscillations play an especially important role in
  the establishment of certain functional brain net
 works. However\, few studies in this field discuss
  the dissemination of such "functional connectivit
 y" outside the brain\, not to mention the interact
 ion between them. By preliminary results of three 
 rfMRI experiments\, I'll be discussing the possibi
 lity of how brain dynamics and complex networks co
 uld affect and be affected by that outside the bra
 in.\n
LOCATION:Sir William Hardy Building on Downing Site
CONTACT:Mikail Rubinov
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