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15th Annual Meeting ■ June 18–23, 2009 ■ San Francisco, CA, USA
Schedule of Poster Presentations
IMAGING TECHNIQUES AND CONTRAST MECHANISMMulti-modal Integration
220 SU-PM Deconvolved fMRI correlates with source-localised MEG as a function of neural frequency oscillation,JM Zumer, CM Stevenson, MJ Brookes, ST Francis, PG Morris, University of Nottingham, Nottingham,United Kingdom
222 SU-PM* BrainVISA: an extensible software environment for sharing multimodal neuroimaging data and (O-F2) processing tools, D Rivière, D Geffroy, I Denghien, N Souedet, Y Cointepas, IFR 49, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
224 SU-PM* Investigating the neurophysiology of the human BOLD fMRI signal during a visual attention task (O-M3) with simultaneously recorded EEG and fMRI, R Scheeringa, P Fries, R Oostenveld, K M Petersson,
I Grothe, D G Norris, P Hagoort, M CM Bastiaansen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute forBrain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, Netherlands
226 SU-PM Functional Source Separation Improves the Quality of Single Trial Evoked Potentials for EEG-fMRIAnalysis, C Porcaro, D Ostwald, AP Bagshaw, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham,Birmingham, United Kingdom
228 SU-PM Behavioral Modulation of Long-Range Interhemispheric Synchrony of MEG Gamma Power Fluctuations, T J Druzgal, M E Funke, M Reilly, M McEntire, J S Anderson, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, UT, USA
230 SU-PM* Bound Pool Fractions Complement Diffusion Measurements in Characterizing White Matter (O-SU5) Pathways, N. Stikov, L.M. Perry, J.M. Pauly, B.A. Wandell, R.F. Dougherty, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, USA
232 SU-PM Combining Magnetoencephalography and Diffuse Optical Tomography for Human Neuroimaging, K L Perdue, D A Boas, S G Diamond, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA
234 SU-PM Co-localization of white matter fMRI activation and tractography in the corpus callosum, EL Mazerolle, JR Gawryluk, KD Brewer, RCN D'Arcy, CV Bowen, SD Beyea, National Research Council,Halifax, NS, Canada
IMAGING TECHNIQUES AND CONTRAST MECHANISMOptical Imaging/NIRS/MRS
236 SU-PM Diffuse photon propagation based on the volumetric Born approximation applied to a heterogeneousnewborn head model, M Dehaes, F Lesage, R Grebe, H Benali, F Wallois, INSERM, UPMC Univ Paris 06,UMR_S 678, Laboratoire d'Imagerie Fonctionnelle, Paris, France
238 SU-PM Resting-State Networks Revealed with Whole-head Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, J Mehnert, D S Margulies,C Schmitz, J Steinbrink, H Obrig, A Villringer, Berlin NeuroImaging Center, Charité, Berlin, Germany
240 SU-PM Examining resting-state physiology with functional diffuse optical tomography, BR White, RAT Dosenbach,AZ Snyder, ME Raichle, JP Culver, Dept. of Radiology, Washington Univerisity, St. Louis, MO, USA
242 SU-PM Reconstruction of brain activity by diffuse optical tomography using surface-based wavelets derivedfrom anatomical MRI, F. Abdelnour, B.T. Schmidt, T.J. Huppert, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,Pittsburgh, PA, USA
244 SU-PM Visual stimuli for the assessment of treatment in disorders of light sensitivity using near infrared spectroscopy, L Coutts, A Wilkins, C Cooper, C Elwell, University of Essex, Essex, United Kingdom
246 SU-PM High-density optical mapping of the human somatosensory cortex to vibrotactile stimulation, S.P. Koch,J. Menert, C. Schmitz, S. Holtze, A. Villringer, H. Obrig, Berlin NeuroImaging Center, Charité, Berlin,Germany
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