Neuroscience Institute at Stanford

fMRI Colloquium Series

Purpose: To provide a campus-wide periodic fMRI forum for all interested students, faculty, research staff and others. Topics can range over all aspects of neuroimaging, including but not limited to cognitive/perceptual/clinical neuroscience, methodology including fMRI/behavioral acquisition/analysis, student practice of conference talks, journal club discussions of review or controversial topics, dissertation proposal/defense talks, invited guest lectures and related topics such as EEG/ERP/MEG.
Format: Refreshments are at 4:15 PM followed by presentation(s) at 4:30 PM. Sessions will comprise one 50 minute or two 25 minute presentations by students, postdocs, research associates, visitors, or faculty. Notices of talks will be mailed to fmri-group@lists.stanford.edu. All laboratories are encouraged to support the forum by signing up for presentations.
Venue: refreshments at 4:15 PM, talk at 4:30 on the second Monday of the month at locations announced on the fmri-group listserver.
Sponsor: Radiology Dept., Radiological Sciences Lab
Contact: For questions, suggestions for speakers, etc., contact Gary Glover (gary.glover@stanford.edu, 3-7577) or Nancy Adleman (nancya@stanford.edu, 6-0468).
Schedule: The currect schedule is shown below. Please feel free to sign up by clicking on one of the open slots in the schedule below. If you are already on the schedule and would like to modify the topic of your talk, please go here. If you need to cancel your talk, change the date, or modify the length (25 or 50 minutes), please contact Gary or Nancy (above).

DateNamePositionDepartmentTopic
Jan 9, 2006Michal Ben-Shachar ChechikPostdoctoral fellowPsychologyfMRI of visual word processing in children and adults
Feb 13, 2006David SpiegelProfessorPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesNeural basis of hypnosis (with an induction session at the end)
Mar 13, 2006Naama Barnea-GoralyResearch AssociatePsychiatryWhite matter alterations in autism - evidence from Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Apr 12, 2006Jason ZevinPostdoc (BJ Casey)CornellExperience dependent perception of phonetic contrasts: Insights from fMRI, EEG and eye-tracking
May 15, 2006Susan BookheimerProfessorUCLAAutism studies with fMRI
Jun 12, 2006Philippe GoldinPostdocPsychologyCognitive Regulation of Emotion in Individuals with Social Anxiety Disorder
Jul 10, 2006CANCELLED   
Aug 14, 2006Jongho Lee & Christine LawGrad studentsEE, EE/RadiologyAlternatives to BOLD contrast: BOSS & DWI
 Jin Hyung LeePostdocEEAlternatives to BOLD contrast: BOX
Sep 11, 2006Shelli KeslerSr. Research ScientistCIBSRCognitive Interventions Based on fMRI Research
Oct 9, 2006Sean MackeyPain GuyAnesthesia/PainNeuroimaging of Pain - Results from the Spinal Cord to the Brain
Nov 13, 2006Liz RaceGraduate StudentNeuroscienceElectrophysiological correlates of stimulus-response learning: Effects of response repetition and response conflict
 Nancy AdlemanGraduate StudentNeurosciencesUsing fMRI to differentiate adolescent mood disorders - is it possible?
Dec 11, 2006FINALS- Good luck!   
Jan 22, 2007Peter A. BandettiniPrinciple InvestigatorSection on Functional Imaging Methods, NIMHTowards a better understanding and utility of fMRI fluctuations and dynamics
Feb 12, 2007Cancelled   
Mar 12, 2007Allan ReissProfessorPsychiatry-CIBSRContributions of Neuroimaging to Interdisciplinary/Translational Neuroscience Investigation
Apr 9, 2007Serge DumoulinPostdocPsychologyPopulation receptive field estimation using fMRI
May 14, 2007Allyson RosenInstructorPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesFrontal and medial lobe functioning in aging and MCI
Jun 18, 2007Michael GreiciusInstructorNeurologyUpdate on Task-Free Functional MRI
Jul 9, 2007Amit EtkinResident/PostdocPsychiatryA medial prefrontal view of emotion regulation in humans
Aug 13, 2007Christa WatsonAssistant Lab ManagerChild PsychiatryHow to improve fMRI data from high-motion subjects: Pre-scan subject preparation and post-scan data analysis
 Paul MazaikaResearch AssociateCenter for Interdisciplinary Brain Science Research 
Sep 10, 2007Kiki ChangAssociate ProfessorChild PsychiatryNeuroimaging in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
Oct 8, 2007Brian KnutsonAssistant ProfessorPsychologyPredicting choice with FMRI
Nov 12, 2007Jesse RissmanPostdoctoral FellowPsychologyTop-down control processes in visual working memory
Dec 10, 2007Golijeh GolaraiPost doctoral FellowPsychology Dept.Development of face processing in school aged children
 Maheen M. AdamsonPost doctoral FellowStanford/VA Aging Clinical Research CenterNeural correlates of spatial memory in Aging Pilots
Jan 14, 2008Logan GrosenickGrad StudentNeurosciencesAn fMRI study of predicting purchasing behavior
Feb 11, 2008Philippe Goldinresearch scientistPsychologyBrain-behavioral bases of cognitive reappraisal versus expressive suppression of emotion in healthy adults
Mar 10, 2008Brian HaasPostdocCIBSRfMRI Correlates of Neuroticism
Apr 14, 2008Xu CuiPostdocCIBSRMotor-sensory recalibration leads to an illusory reversal of action and sensation
May 12, 2008Nancy AdlemanGraduate StudentCIBSRDifferentiating adolescent depression using MRI techniques
Jun 9, 2008Catie ChangGraduate StudentElectrical Eng.Physiological confounds in fMRI
Jul 14, 2008Click here to sign up for either 25 or 50 minutes
Aug 11, 2008Michael GreiciusAssistant Professor (at last)NeurologyRecent Advances and Setbacks in Resting-State fMRI
Sep 8, 2008Click here to sign up for either 25 or 50 minutes
Oct 13, 2008Click here to sign up for either 25 or 50 minutes
Nov 10, 2008Kateri McRaePostdocPsychologyThe interaction of cognition and emotion in emotion regulation
Dec 8, 2008Click here to sign up for either 25 or 50 minutes