Event Details

Date:
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Time:
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Room:
Level 2 Seminar Room CAI Building 57
Location:
St Lucia: CAI Building 57
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Event Contact

Name:
Dr Christopher Noble
Phone:
60360
Email:
c.noble@uq.edu.au
Org. Unit:
Advanced Imaging

Event Description

Full Description:
Convergent evidence suggests that the brain function arises from the activity of neural networks on several different scales, and that malfunctions caused by psychiatric and neurological disorders are due to faulty connectivity. In order to reveal how the brain works as well as to understand the pathophysiological mechanism of psychiatric and neurological disorders, it is necessary to integrate the multi-level network features inferred by various functional and anatomical brain imaging technologies at multiple temporal and spatial scales, as well as the interaction of the individual with social and the environmental factors. We introduce the concept of “Brainnetome” for such integration framework.

Prof Tianzi Jiang - Professor of Neuroimaging, QBI/CAI and Professor of Brain Imaging and Cognitive Disorders & Chinese Director of the Sino-French Laboratory for Computer Science, Automation and Applied Mathematics (LIAMA), at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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