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TA5a: Signal Processing Advances in Neuroimaging I (Invited)

Session Type: Oral
Time: Tuesday, November 5, 08:15 - 09:55
Location: Scripps
Session Chair: Iman Aganj, Harvard Medical School/MGH
 
  TA5a-1: METHODS FOR ANALYZING LARGE-SCALE MULTI-MODAL BRAIN MRI FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES
         Alyssa Zhu; University of Southern California
         Daniel Moyer; University of Southern California
         Paul Thompson; University of Southern California
         Neda Jahanshad; University of Southern California
 
  TA5a-2: EXTREME MRI: RECONSTRUCTING HUNDRED-GIGABYTE VOLUMETRIC DYNAMIC MRI FROM NON-GATED ACQUISITIONS
         Frank Ong; Stanford University
         Xucheng Zhu; University of California, San Francisco
         Joseph Cheng; Stanford University
         Peder Larson; University of California, San Francisco
         Shreyas Vasanawala; Stanford University
         Michael Lustig; University of California, Berkeley
 
  TA5a-3: DETECTING STRUCTURAL BRAIN CONNECTIVITY DIFFERENCES IN DEMENTIA THROUGH A CONDUCTANCE MODEL
         Aina Frau-Pascual; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
         Jean Augustinack; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
         Divya Varadarajan; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
         Anastasia Yendiki; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
         Bruce Fischl; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
         Iman Aganj; Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
 
  TA5a-4: CONTEXTUALIZED LANGUAGE INFORMATION YIELDS MASSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN ENCODING MODELS FOR HUMAN FMRI
         Alexander Huth; University of Texas at Austin