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Network changes and plasticity in the non- human primate brain| old_uid | 14718 |
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| title | Network changes and plasticity in the non- human primate brain |
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| start_date | 2017/11/06 |
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| schedule | 11h-12h |
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| online | no |
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| details | Hosted by Michel Thiebaut de Schotten |
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| summary | The primate brain is specialised for higher cognitive function. One way to better understand its function is to use techniques that allow us to draw close parallels between human imaging and invasive studies in non-human primates. I will discuss how we can use new MRI methods to investigate the parallels between the human and non- human primate brain. I will also discuss some recent work using these methods to investigate plasticity, using a combination of MRI and lesion methods, and explore how these studies may also allow us to validate new MRI techniques. |
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| responsibles | Oliviero |
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