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fMRI Analysis and
Correction Methods
Room 615 - 617
10:30 - 12:30 Chairs: Lizann Bolinger and Stephen M. Smith
Time |
Prog # |
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10:30 |
233. |
A Data-Driven Method
for Analysis of Associated Time Courses Found from Group Independent
Component Analysis
Vincent J. Schmithorst1,
Scott K. Holland1
1Children's
Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
10:42 |
234. |
Estimation of the Intrinsic
Dimensionality of fMRI Data
Dietmar Cordes1,
Rajesh Nandy2
1University
of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; 2UCLA, Los Angeles,
California, USA |
10:54 |
235. |
Component Based Noise
Correction for Perfusion fMRI
Yashar Behzadi1,
Khaled Restom1, Joanna Perthen1, Thomas T. Liu1
1UCSD,
San Diego, California, USA |
11:06 |
236. |
Unsupervised Modelling of
Physiological Noise Artifacts in fMRI DataΦ
Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen1,
2, Torben Ellegaard Lund2
1Technical
University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2Copenhagen University
Hospital, Hvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark |
11:18 |
237. |
A Multi-Channel Recursive
Least Squares Filter for Motion and Ballistocardiogram Artefacts in EEG Recorded
in the MR
Scanner
Richard Andrew J. Masterton1,
2, David F. Abbott1, Steve Fleming1, Graeme D.
Jackson1, 2
1Brain
Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 2University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
11:30 |
238. |
Gradient Noise Cancelling
for Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Recording
Michiro Negishi1,
Robert Todd Constable1
1Yale
University, School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
11:42 |
239. |
A Noise Cancellation Scheme
for fMRI Involving Participant Speech
Ian Atkinson1,
Theodore Claiborne1, Michael P. Flannery1, Keith R.
Thulborn1
1University
of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
11:54 |
240. |
Evaluating the Effect of
Task-Correlated Subject Motion in fMRI Experiments Upon the Inferred BOLD
Activation Maps
Bas Gobets1,
Jan-Henry Seppenwoolde1, Suzanne Koudijs1, Josien Pluim1,
Matthias J. P. van Osch2
1Image
Sciences Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Leiden University Medical
Center, Leiden, Netherlands |
12:06 |
241. |
Real-Time Prospective
Slice-By-Slice Motion Correction for fMRI in Freely Moving Subjects
Oliver Speck1, Maxim
Zaitsev1
1University
Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany |
12:18 |
242. |
Expanded Design of
Web-Distributed Software fMRI Phantoms
David Pickens1, Yong
Li1, Victoria Morgan1, Benoit Dawant1, Ning Xu1,
J Michael Fitzpatrick1
1Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
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