27th ISMRM Annual Meeting • 11-16 May 2019 • Montréal, QC, Canada

Sunrise Session
fMRI in the Clinic

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fMRI in the Clinic
Sunrise Session

ORGANIZERS: Hanzhang Lu, Susan Francis, Benedikt Poser, Richard Buxton

 
Monday, 13 May 2019
Room 510A-D  07:00 - 08:00 Moderators:  Hanzhang Lu, Xiaoqi Huang

Skill Level: Basic

Session Number: S-M-04

Overview
This Sunrise Session will give a basic level overview on some of the clinical applications of fMRI, specifically its application to surgical planning and the study of neurologic & psychiatric diseases.

Target Audience
This course primarily targets clinicians and clinical researchers who would like to learn about ways in in which fMRI can be applied to clinical questions.

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Identify the opportunities and limitations of using fMRI for presurgical planning; and
- Explain the application of fMRI in psychiatric setting.
 

 

 
07:00
 
  fMRI Applications in Brain Diseases
Nicolas Ramsey
07:30
 
  fMRI in Surgical Planning
Joshua Shimony
fMRI in Surgical Planning: The talk will focus on contrasting task and resting state fMRI for use in pre-surgical planning. The uploaded file focuses on pre-processing of fMRI data. 

 
08:00
 
  Adjournment
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