Program
Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Archdiocesan Museum
17:00 Opening
17:05 Keynote Lecture
- Action observation as a tool for neurorehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke
Ferdinand Binkofski, Division of Cognitive Neurology, RWTH Aachen University
18:00
- Opposite effects of mood induction on amygdala reactivity to emotional stimuli in bipolar disorder and healthy controls: fMRI study
J. Horáček, M. Alda, J. Tintěra, P. Mikoláš, I. Ibrahim, J. Kopřivová, M. Brunovský, T. Novák, C. Höschl
18:30 Social Evening
Friday, 5 April 2013 – Archdiocesan Museum
9:15 - 11:30 Morning Session
- Subcortical atrophy in cluster headache
Zsigmond Tamas Kincses, Andras Kiraly, Nikoletta Szabo, Arpad Pardutz, Laszlo Vecsei - Source-Based Morphometry and patterns of grey matter changes in cognitively impaired Parkinson’s disease patients
Irena Rektorová, Roberta Biundo, Radek Mareček, Dag Aarsland, Angelo Antonini - Default mode network and its changes during visual memory task in Alzheimer disease patients – fMRI study
Lenka Krajčovičová, Michal Mikl, Radek Mareček, Irena Rektorová - Simulation of effective connectivity in BOLD data
Martin Gajdoš, Michal Mikl, Martin Havlíček - Small-world functional connectivity: a methodological artifact?
Jaroslav Hlinka, Martin Vejmelka, David Hartman, Jaroslav Tintěra, Milan Paluš - Predictive motor timing, cerebellum and basal ganglia: Ten years of personal exploration in the field of movements disorders
Martin Bareš - Therapeutic stimulation using the Vojta method in fMR imaging: a controlled study (interim analysis)
Pavel Hok, Petr Hluštík, Miroslav Kutín, Jaroslav Opavský, Aleš Grambal, Zbyněk Tüdös, Robert Opavský, Petr Kaňovský - Validity of primary motor area localization with fMRI versus electric cortical stimulation: A comparative study
Robert Bartoš & Robert Jech & Josef Vymazal & Pavel Petrovický & Petr Vachata & Aleš Hejčl & Amir Zolal & Martin Sameš - Assessing brain network interactions using the method of physio-physiological interactions
Marek Bartoň, Michal Mikl, Radek Mareček, Jan Fousek, Ivan Rektor, Jan Tomčík - Resting functional connectivity of the cerebellum in Parkinson’s disease
Robert Jech, Karsten Mueller, Štefan Holiga, Filip Růžička, Josef Vymazal, Gabriele Lohmann, Harald E. Möller, Matthias Schroeter, Evžen Růžička
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 14:30 Afternoon Session
- Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the prediction of therapeutic response in panic disorder patients – fMRI study
Aleš Grambal, Zbyněk Tüdös, Pavel Hok, Petr Hluštík, Dana Kamarádová, Ján Pavlov Praško - Abnormal activation within the self-reference network in the first episode of schizophrenia. FMRI study
Jan Rydlo, Filip Španiel, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Jaroslav Tintěra - The effect of THC on brain activation during cognitive and emotionally salient stimuli: fMRI study
Renáta Androvičová, Jiří Horáček, Jaroslav Tintěra, Jan Rydlo, Markéta Lichnovská, Barbora Maxová - Quantifying movement in fMRI time-series using estimated movements from realign procedure
Michal Mikl, Radek Mareček - Functional brain mapping in the clinical practice: a patient with transient aphasia
Jiří Keller, Tomáš Peisker, Ľuba Krivá, Tomáš Kubík - Comparing neuronal networks of fMRI activations and deactivations induced by visual and auditory stimuli during a complex cognitive task
Zbyněk Tüdös, Pavel Hok, Petr Hluštík - The role of effective contrast in evaluating the response to speed in visual areas V1 a V5: fMRI study
A. Pääkkönen, Jan Kremláček, M. Könönen and H. Aronen - Seeking the relationship between BOLD fMRI and EEG with independent component analysis
Martin Lamoš, Radek Mareček, Tomáš Slavíček, Jiří Jan - Correlation of simultaneous power spectra from EEG and BOLD signals during a visual oddball experiment
René Labounek - Using independent component analysis to search for the epileptic focus in BOLD fMRI data
Tomáš Slavíček, Martin Lamoš, Radek Mareček, Jiří Jan
15:00 Conclusion