网络研讨会 - 2020

传统功能磁共振成像时神经活动的刺激与记录

本次网络研讨会举办于2020年11月12日

研讨会简介

美国北卡罗来纳大学(UNC)的 Ian Shih 博士将在本次网络研讨会上首先阐明神经元活动和血液动力学反应之间偶尔复杂的关系。Shih 博士将讨论在基于EPI的fMRI期间能够刺激和记录神经元活动的技术,包括脑深部电刺激、光遗传学、电生理学、快速扫描循环伏安法和光纤光度法,并分享一个使用这些工具研究神经血管耦合的例子。

网络研讨会的后半部分将由同样来自 UNC 的新晋科学家 Martin MacKinnon 主讲,他获得了2020年的布鲁克 MRI 大奖,布鲁克在2020年度的 ISMRM 大会期间宣布了该奖项。MacKinnon 将介绍以 "零 "回波时间获取 fMRI 数据的方法,并讨论其相对于传统 fMRI 技术的优势。

本次网络研讨会举办于2020年11月12日

研讨会亮点

本次网络研讨会将讨论可与fMRI同时进行的神经调节和记录技术,并演示如何利用这些工具来解决与神经血管耦合有关的具体研究问题。此外,还将介绍使用零回波时间的fMRI,并展示其在fMRI应用中的优势。

推荐参会人员

希望巩固在fMRI期间记录和刺激神经元活动的研究人员,以及对有意识成像、避免麻醉混淆、减少成像失真和提高检测灵敏度感兴趣的研究人员

主讲人简介

Dr. Ian Shih

Director of the Center for Animal MRI (CAMRI) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dr. Ian Shih is the Director of the Center for Animal MRI (CAMRI) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, USA.

Martin J. MacKinnon

PhD Student University of North Carolina

Martin MacKinnon is a graduate student at UNC CAMRI who recently received the 1st place Bruker Award for his work on fMRI at “zero”echo time.

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