[CBIAnnounce] IN 10 MINUTES: Jonathan Winawer

Ed Vessel ed.vessel at nyu.edu
Fri Nov 1 15:22:26 EDT 2013


On Nov 1, 2013 11:11 AM, "Ed Vessel" <ed.vessel at nyu.edu> wrote:
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> NYU Center for Brain Imaging
> Fall 2013 Seminar Series
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> Friday, November 1
> 3:30 - 4:30pm
> Meyer 815
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> Jonathan Winawer (Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neural Science)
> "GLMdenoise: A fast, Automated Technique for Denoising Task-Based fMRI
Data"
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>    Jonathan Winawer will present an algorithm, called GLMdenoise, for
effectively reducing global noise sources in fMRI data. He will explain the
logic of the algorithm and show how it performs on several data sets, and
will compare its performance to other denoising methods, including methods
based on ICA, motion regressors, and physiological measures obtained during
scanning (RETROICOR/RVHRCOR).
>    The code was developed with colleagues at Stanford, led by Kendrick
Kay, and is freely available online (http://kendrickkay.net/GLMdenoise/). A
paper based on the method is currently under review for publication:
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> Kay KN, Rokem A, Winawer J, Dougherty RF, Wandell BA. GLMdenoise: A fast,
automated technique for denoising task-based fMRI data.
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> NOTE: Beer will be available for those able to contribute towards the
"beer fund"
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> ** Please also mark your calendars for the following future date:
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> Friday, December 13
> 3:30 - 4:30pm
> Meyer 815
>
> Hiromasa Takemura (Wandell Lab, Stanford University)
> " A Major White-Matter Communication Pathway Between Dorsal and Ventral
Streams in Humans"
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> Ed Vessel
> Center for Brain Imaging
> New York University
> ed.vessel at nyu.edu
> 4 Washington Place, Rm. 156
> New York, NY 10003
> http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~vessel
> (212) 998-8217
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