7 th Annual MEG U.K. Meeting, Cambridge Thurs Fri, 10 11th January, 2013
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1 Pg 1 7 th Annual MEG U.K. Meeting, Cambridge Thurs Fri, 10 11th January, 2013 Programme < Wednesday Jan 9 th MRC CBSU, 15 Chaucer Road > Free meeting: Introduction to MEG/EEG (see separate programme on cbu.cam.ac.uk/meguk2013/) Thursday Jan 10 th Mill Lane Lecture Theatre Tea/Coffee and Registration Welcome Introduction Oxford UCL 1.00 Lunch 2.30 Cardiff 3.30 York 4.30 Tea/Coffee 5.00 Five minute talks: Session 1 (chair: Olaf Hauk) 6.00 Keynote Lecture: Sylvain Baillet (Montreal Neurological Institute) New Challenges, New Opportunities for MEG: Electrophysiological Mechanisms Enabling Resting State Networks and Neurofeedback 7 11pm Posters and Buffet meal University Centre (1min walk from Mill Lane Lecture Theatre)
2 Pg 2 7 th Annual MEG U.K. Meeting, Cambridge Thurs Fri, 10 11th January, 2013 Day 2 Programme Friday Jan 11 th Mill Lane Lecture Theatre 9.00 Business meeting (chair: Rik Henson) 9:30 Glasgow Tea/Coffee Aston Nottingham 1.00 Lunch 2.30 Cambridge 3.30 Elekta presentation: "Industry Update" (chair: Yury Shytrov) Miikka Putaala, Director Business Line MEG, Elekta Neuroscience Elekta presentation: "Update on pediatric MEG" Samu Taulu, Senior Clinical Applications Scientist, Elekta 4.00 Tea/Coffee 4.30 Five minute talks: Session 2 (chair: Alex Clarke) 5.30 Poster + Talk Prizes (chair: Elisabeth Fonteneau)
3 Pg 3 Oxford Site Presentations (chair: Kia Nobre) APOE genotype and resting state why add MEG to fmri? Verena Heise Transient Synchronisation in Resting State Networks Adam Baker An MEG investigation of the effects of temporal expectations on visual perception and action planning Ian Gould London (UCL) (chairs: Markus Butz & Markus Bauer) Population level inference on dimensionality for multivariate MEG studies Anna Jafarpour Medial prefrontal theta phase locking and phase amplitude coupling co ordinate human spatial memory retrieval Dan Bush Learning the temporal structure of sound sequences an MEG study Lefkothea Andreou High precision anatomy for MEG Luzia Troebinger Cardiff (chair: Khalid Hamandi) Age related changes in oscillatory dynamics Krish Singh Pharmaco MEG at CUBRIC Suresh Muthukumaraswamy MEG of visual gamma responses in photosensitive epilepsy Gavin Perry Update on CUBRIC imaging research into motor control in Rolandic Epilepsy / Introduction to the 100 Brains project Lisa Brindley York (chair: Gary Green) Estimating time varying cortical connectivity during visual word recognition Andrew Quinn The Difference Stability Index (DSI): A beamforming method for identifying differences between evoked responses Michael Simpson
4 Pg 4 York cont d Epilepsy, Autism and a Flood. News from York Gary Green Glasgow (chair: Joachim Gross) Are we talking about the same thing as before? Perspective Taking in Communication: A (very complex) MEG study Klaus Kessler Phase coding in Ocillatory networks in visual categorisation tasks Nicola van Rijsbergen Phase of low frequency cortical oscillations encodes sound generic edges and sound specific structure Bruno Giordano Aston (chair: Caroline Witton) Stimulating Rhythms in the Motor Cortex Craig McAllister Beamformers for pre surgical evaluation of epileptiform activity Paul Furlong Pre surgical language mapping using MEG Stefano Seri Nottingham (chair: Peter Morris) Multi variate metric for functional connectivity computation Matthew Brookes Abnormal Networks Oscillations in Schizophrenia Darren Price MEG and ultra high field magnetic resonance spectroscopy Mary Stephenson Cambridge (chair: Rik Henson) Understanding spoken words: ultra rapid automatic lexico semantic access precedes a cascade of attention modulated processes Lucy MacGregor & Yury Shtyrov (MRC CBU) Flexibility and automaticity in visual word recognition: EEG/MEG and fmri evidence Olaf Hauk & Yuanyuan Chen (MRC CBU) Identifying the auditory computations that support the processing of natural speech Thwaites, A, Nimmo Smith, I, Fonteneau, E, Patterson, RD, Buttery, P & WD Marslen Wilson (Neurolex, University of Cambridge) An MEG study of syntactic processing Cheung, T, Clarke, A & Tyler, L.K. (CSLB, University of Cambridge)
5 Pg 5 Individual 5mins Talks (Mill Lane Lecture Theatre) Session 1 ( pm, Thursday 10 th ) 1 Improvements to Maxfiltering Using a Null Beamformer Mohseni, HR, Taulu, S, Woolrich, MW, Kringelbach, M & Probert Smith, P (University of Oxford and Neuromag Elekta) 2 Replay of representational snapshots during recollection Jafarpour, A, Fuentemilla, L, Horner, AJ, Penny, W & Duzel, E (UCL) 3 Gamma oscillations associated with perception of simultaneity in autism spectrum disorder David A. Menassa, DA, FalterC & Braeutigam, S (Oxford) 4 DeFleCT: A framework for the flexible design of spatial filters Stenroos, M & Hauk, O (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 5 The time course of arithmetic problem solving. Evidence from a combined behavioural and EEG MEG study. Tschentscher, N. & Hauk, O (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 6 Resting state effective connectivity in ageing using PDC Williams, N & Henson, R. (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 7 Predicting the neural representation of objects using visual and semantic statistics Clarke, A, Devereux, B, Randall, B & Tyler, L.K. (CSLB, University of Cambridge) 8 Enhanced alpha oscillations in visual cortex during anticipation of self generated visual stimulation Stenner, M.P., Bauer, M., Haggard, P., Heinze, H. J. & Dolan, R. (UCL) 9 Parallelism in the brain s visual form system Shigihara, Y & Zeki, S (UCL)
6 Pg 6 Individual 5mins Talks (Mill Lane Lecture Theatre) Session 2 ( pm, Friday 11 th ) 10 A comparison of Beamformer and Min Norm inverse solutions for network mapping O Neill, G. & Brookes, M. (Nottingham) 11 Language fmri and MEG in epilepsy surgery evaluation Hamandi, K., Stockwell, L, Perry, G, Brindley,L, Muthukumaraswamy, S & Singh K (Cardiff) 12 Spatial attention increases high frequency gamma synchronisation in human medial visual cortex Koelewijn, L, Rich, A.N, Muthukumaraswamy, S.D. & Singh, K.D. (Cardiff) 13 The gamma band response to faces in participants with and without deficits in face processing Perry, G, Burns, E, Tree, J & Singh, K (Cardiff) 14 Auditory Cortex is Highly Tuned to the Emergence of Regular Patterns in Sound Sequences Barascud, N & Chait, M. (UCL) 15 Perceptual learning versus perceptual 'randomness' localised to distributed systems versus primary auditory cortex Dietz, M, Roepstorff, A, Wallentin, M & Näätänen, R (Aarhus University, Denmark) 16 Beamforming toolbox in SPM12: a new framework for collaborative development of MEG source data analyses Litvak V., Woolrich M., Barnes G. (UCL) 17 MEG of frontotemporal dementia: connectivity charges revealed by DCM and coherence Rowe, J & Hughes, L. (MRC CBU, Cambridge)
7 Pg 7 Posters (University Centre, 7 11pm, Thursday) 1 Evolving electromagnetic markers of visual short term memory load Mitchell DJ & Cusack R (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 2 Brain routes for reading in autism and neurotypicals: EMEG evidence Moseley, R, Pulvermuller F & Shtyrov, Y (MRC CBU Cambridge) 3 The spatial specificity of planar gradients in magnetoencephalography and their relation to brain sources Bauer, M & Barnes, G. (UCL) 4 Automaticity in neural lexical processing of visually presented words. Shtyrov, Y. & MacGregor, L. (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 5 Brain mechanisms underlying spoken sentence comprehension based on tone vocoded speech Millman, RE & Prendergast, G (York) 6 A network analysis of resting state MEG data using ICA derived parcellations Luckhoo, H, M.J. Brookes, A. Baker & M.W. Woolrich (Oxford) 7 Dynamic causal modelling of perceptual decision making FitzGerald, T, Moran, R, Friston, K & Dolan, R (UCL) 8 Brain network connectivity during morpholexical processing: an MEG/EEG study Fonteneau E, Bozic, M, Su, L & WD Marslen Wilson (Cambridge) 9 Optimising Searchlight Representational Similarity Analysis (RSA) for EMEG Su, L, Woolgar, A, Whiting, C, Fonteneau, E, Bozic, M & WD Marslen Wilson (Neurolex, University of Cambridge) 10 Visual inspection of MEG/EEG data using databrowser Joensson, M. (CFIN, Aarhus University, Denmark) 11 Motor activity primes action words: EEG/MEG evidence for a causal link between language and action systems Mollo, G., Pulvermüller, F. & Hauk, O (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 12 Modulation of recurrent interactions in the object processing system Clarke, A, Taylor, K.I, Papoutsi, M & Tyler, L.K. (CSLB, University of Cambridge) 13 The speed of single word reading Hauk, O, Coutout, C, Holden, A & Chen, Y. (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 14 Reaching the semantic hub in 240 ms: Spatio temporal word dynamics as revealed by combined EEG/MEG Hauk O, Cooper E, Evans G, Chen Y, Patterson K & Woollams AM (MRC CBU, Cambridge)
8 Posters cont d (University Centre, 8 11pm, Thursday) Pg 8 15 Enhanced alpha oscillations in visual cortex during anticipation of self generated visual stimulation Stenner, M.P., Bauer, M., Haggard, P., Heinze, H. J. & Dolan, R. (UCL) 16 MEG correlates of pitch perception in human auditory cortex Overath, T, Sedley, W, Kumar, S, Teki, S & Griffiths, T.D. (UCL) 17 MEG of frontotemporal dementia: connectivity charges revealed by DCM and coherence Rowe, J & Hughes, L. (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 18 An in vivo assay of age related changes in synaptic function in human motor cortex: an MEG study Rossiter, H, Bowen, S, Moran, R & Ward, N (UCL) 19 Neurophysiology of Speech Act processing: an MEG study Egorova N, Pulvermuller F. & Shtyrov Y. (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 20 Medial prefrontal theta phase locking and phase amplitude coupling co ordinate human spatial memory retrieval Dan Bush (UCL) 21 Inter hemispheric interactions and delays in the auditory steady state response Simpson, M, Johnson, S, Atilgan, H, Prendergast, G & Green, G (York) 22 Comparison of beamformer kurtosis measures on epilepsy surgery candidates measured on two different MEG platforms Witton, C., Seri, S., Cheung, T., Worthen, S.F. & Furlong, PL. (Aston) 23 The unconstrained brain: A test retest evaluation of functional connectivity network characteristics in resting state MEG Nakubulwa, M, Witton, C, Seri, S & Talcott, J.B. (Aston) 24 Inferring Transiently Synchronising Networks using a Hidden Markov Model Baker, A, Brookes, M, Luckhoo, H, Rezek, I, Probert Smith, P & Woolrich, M (Oxford) 25 Estimating time varying cortical connectivity during visual word recognition Quinn, A.J., Lobier, M., Wheat, M.L, Johnson, S, Hymers, M, Hansen, P, Green, G & Cornelissen, P (York) 26 Measuring the masked auditory N1 using MEG Gascoyne, L.E, Furlong, P.L, Henning, G.B., Worthen, S.F. & Witton, C (Aston) 27 Factors Predicting Individual Variability in Gamma Frequency Sian Robson & Krish Singh (Cardiff) 28 Spatial attention increases high frequency gamma synchronisation in human medial visual cortex Koelewijn, L, Rich, A.N, Muthukumaraswamy, S.D. & Singh, K.D. (Cardiff) 29 Localising cortical responses to faces in frequency, time and space using MEG Perry, G & Singh, K (Cardiff) 30 Language fmri and MEG in epilepsy surgery evaluation Hamandi, K., Stockwell, L, Perry, G, Brindley,L, Muthukumaraswamy, S & Singh K (Cardiff)
9 Posters cont d (University Centre, 8 11pm, Thursday) Pg 9 31 Convolution models for induced electromagnetic responses Litvak V, Jha A, Flandin G, Friston K (UCL) 32 Task Induced Modulation of Neural Oscillations in Electrophysiological Brain Networks Brookes, M, Liddle, E, Hale, J, Woolrich, M, Luckhoo, H, Liddle, P & Morris, P. (Nottingham) 33 Semantic cognition: The effect of increased semantic control Teige, C, Jefferies, B & Cornelissen, P. (York) 34 Exploring second language learning through brain imaging: Links between MMN, perception and production Oliver, G.L, Iverson, P. & Leff, A. (UCL) 35 Presurgical evaluation of epilepsy patients using beamformer kurtosis measures Foley, E, Seri, S & Furlong, P. (Aston) 36 Perceptual learning versus perceptual 'randomness' localised to distributed systems versus primary auditory cortex Dietz, M, Roepstorff, A, Wallentin, M & Näätänen, R (Aarhus University, Denmark) 37 Movement related dynamics of STN cortical alpha connectivity in Parkinsons Disease Oswal, A, Brown, P & Litvak, L (UCL) 38 The time course of arithmetic problem solving. Evidence from a combined behavioural and EEG MEG study Tschentscher, N. & Hauk, O (MRC CBU, Cambridge) 39 Selection within working memory: an MEG experiment Wallis, G, Stokes, M & Nobre, K (Oxford) 40 Abnormal Networks Oscillations in Schizophrenia Price, D (Nottingham)
10 Pg 10 Directions 8 = Location of Mill Lane Lecture Theatre (Talks) X = Location of University Centre (Lunches/Poster Reception)
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