| Time |
Event/Speaker |
Title |
| 0900-1000 | Opening, Young Investigator Award | |
| 1000-1100 | Talairach Lecture
Vernon B Mountcastle
|
How should we think about the cerebral cortex? |
| Coffee Break |
| 1130-1300 | Presidential Symposium
Chair: Richard S.J.Frackowiak
Russell B Jacobs
Kamil Ugurbil Cathy Price
|
The Cutting Edge in Imaging Neuroscience: bridging the gap from cell to system
Looking Deeper into Veterbrate Development High Resolution and high specificity functional imaging Necessary, sufficient and degenerate brain systems |
| Lunch Break |
| 1400-1430 | Keynote
Nikos Logothetis | On the Neural Basis of the Blood Oxygenation Level |
| 1430-1600 | Symposium:
Chairs:
Artur Toga John Mazziotai
* order of the following talks may change |
Databases for Human Brain Mapping |
| Karl Zilles | Why do we need postmortem data in a human database? |
| Per Roland | Neurogenerator databases for the neuroimaging community |
| Jack Van Horn | Large Scale Databasing of Functional Neuroimaging Data: The fMRIDC Experience |
| Peter Fox | Brain Map: A results Database of human functional brain mapping |
| Jordan Feilder | A System to Share and Explore Human Brain Mapping Data |
| John Mazziota | Internation Consortium for Brain Mapping |
| Arthur Toga* | An anatomic framework to database multiple modalities |
| Tea Break |
| 1630-1800 |
Symposium
Chair: Daniel Weinberger | Brain Mapping as Functional Genomics |
| Daniel Weinberger | The effect of COMT genotype on prefrontal cortical efficacy and efficiency |
| Susan Bookheimer | The effect of APO E genotype on the fMRI response during Explicit Memory |
| Venkatta Mattay* | Studies of the genetic polymorphisms in catecholamine genes and the fMRI response to amphetamine during working memory |
| Andreas Heinz | Radioreceptor imaging as a unique window into gene expression in the living brain |