ALPINE BRAIN IMAGING MEETING : ABIM 2012
The 7th edition of "Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting" will take
place in Champéry (Switzerland), from January 8 to
12, 2012. The preliminary program and details can be found on the website: http://labnic.unige.ch/ABIM/
The deadline for registration and abstract submission is DECEMBER 4th 2011. Because the number of rooms and participants are
limited, we advise to register and make your booking as early as
possible. Reservations will be first come-first served! |
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posted Jan 16, 2012 2:18 PM by Christoph Michel
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updated Jan 16, 2012 2:57 PM
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This upcoming special issue is featuring a review article entitled: Towards the utilization of EEG as a brain imaging tool by Christoph M. Michel and Micah Murray
for a preprint (uncorrected proofs) go to:
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posted Jan 19, 2011 12:45 AM by Christoph Michel
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updated Jan 19, 2011 1:21 AM
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 With Contributions from: Christoph M. Michel and Bin He: EEG Mapping and Source Imaging, Chapter 57 and Margitta Seeck, Don Schomer and Ernst Niedermeyer Intracranial Monitoring, Chapter 33 Edited by: Donald L. Schomer and Fernando Lopes da Silva Publisher: Publisher: Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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posted Nov 15, 2010 2:56 AM by Denis Brunet
We have a new website for all things Cartool (FAQs, User's Guide, Discussions etc...): There is also a new registration scheme to acces to the Cartool download, so all Cartool users have to register again through this new process. Sorry for the slight overhead, but then, managing all this will be much easier for us! |
posted Nov 5, 2010 3:00 AM by Denis Brunet
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updated Sep 30, 2011 3:19 AM by tonia.rihs@unige.ch
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The 7th edition of "Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting" will take
place next year again in Champéry (Switzerland), from January 8 to
12, 2012. The preliminary program and details can be found in the
flier attached here, or on the website: http://labnic.unige.ch/ABIM/
The deadline for registration and abstract submission is DECEMBER 4th. Because the number of rooms and participants are
limited, we advise to register and make your booking as early as
possible. Reservations will be first come-first served!
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posted Nov 2, 2010 4:31 AM by Denis Brunet
The MIT Press
Edited by Todd C. Handy
With a contribution from M. Murray, M. de Lucia, D. Brunet and C. Michel
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posted Nov 2, 2010 4:29 AM by Denis Brunet
posted Nov 2, 2010 4:25 AM by Denis Brunet
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updated Nov 2, 2010 4:28 AM
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Brain Topography
A Journal of Cerebral Function and Dynamics
Editor-in-Chief: Christoph Michel
ISSN: 0896-0267 (print version) ISSN: 1573-6792 (electronic version) Journal no. 10548 Springer US
We are pleased to announce the new shape of Brain Topography.
Launched in 1988, Brain Topography is among the original brain imaging
journals. To mark its 20th Anniversary, Brain Topography is introducing
several new features:
• New Editorial Board • Broadened aims and scope • Publication of full-length articles, brief communications, reviews, and editorials • Rapid, online manuscript handling and online publication • New cover design and layout • Upcoming Special Issue: "Brain
dynamics of emotional processing: empirical contributions and recent
methodological developments" Guest-Edited by Dr Gilles Poutois and Dr.
Didier Grandjean • Authors submitting now receive free color reproduction for 2008
Brain Topography publishes clinical and basic research on cognitive
neuroscience and functional neurophysiology using the full range of
imaging techniques including EEG, MEG, fMRI, TMS, diffusion imaging,
spectroscopy, intracranial recordings, lesion studies, and related
methods. Submissions combining multiple techniques are particularly
encouraged, as well as reports of new and innovative methodologies.
Brain Topography is also an appropriate venue for case/clinical studies
from one or a cohort of patients/subjects that provide insights into the
neural basis of a psychiatric or neurological impairment and/or the
efficacy of a novel therapy. Such studies should be of sufficiently
broad interest to both clinical and basis researchers. Examinations of
the function of a specific brain region or regions in patients or animal
models would also be appropriate, provided that they demonstrate clear
relevance and applicability to humans. Brain Topography publishes
full-length Original Articles, Brief Communications, Reviews, and
Editorials. The Editorial staff at Brain Topography recognizes the
importance of rapid publication and takes every effort to ensure timely
reviews of manuscripts (typically within approximately 6-8 weeks of
submission) and also the expedited online publication of accepted
manuscripts. |
posted Nov 2, 2010 4:23 AM by Denis Brunet
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