[MURG] CFP: Neural and Mathematical Modeling of Neuroimaging Data (fwd from michiro.negishi@yale.edu)

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Thu Mar 25 17:23:15 EST 2004


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From: Michiro Negishi <michiro.negishi at yale.edu>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 18:58:59 +0100
To: comp-neuro at neuroinf.org
Subject: CFP: Neural and Mathematical Modeling of Neuroimaging Data
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Reply-To: Michiro Negishi <michiro.negishi at yale.edu>

>                ** Call for Papers  **
                    Special Session 
  ** Neural and Mathematical Modeling of Neuroimaging Data **
             WSEAS  International Conference on 
              Mathematical Biology and Ecology
             August 17-19, Corfu Island, Greece
              (Appologies for cross-postings!)

Topics :
1. Modeling methodologies applied to neuroimaging data (e.g. EEG, MEG, fMRI,
PET, multiple cell recording data)
- Structural equation models
- Neural network models
- Partial differential equations
- Other models, including Hidden Markov Models, Finite State Machines, cell
automata, petri-nets 
2.  Analysis / modeling of coherence and oscillation in neuroimaging data
3.  Analysis / modeling  multimodal imaging data, including EEG-fMRI, EEG-MEG.

Commiittee:
R. Todd Constable, Ph. D.   (Yale University School of Medicine)
Barry Horwitz, Ph. D.          (National Institute of Health)
Joanne S. Luciano, Ph. D.    (Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General
Hospital)
Michiro Negishi, Ph. D.       (Yale University School of Medicine (Organizer))

Aim: To provide an opportunity for researchers who are working on the modeling
of neuroimaging data to present their latest work and to know the latest
developments in other laboratories, as well as to exchange ideas and opinions.
Papers will be included in the conference proceedings, and selected papers will
appear in the WSEAS Transactions on Biology and Biomedicines. 

Submissions:
Please send your submissions and questions to michiro.negishi at yale.edu. Papers
should be up to six pages and the document should be in .PDF, postscript, word,
or RTF format. If you prefer, you can submit your paper by going to 
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2004/corfu/mabe/index.html
and filling in the name of this special session where required.

For more information on the conference, please go to:
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2004/corfu/mabe/index.html

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