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MARDI / TUESDAY
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the
following organizations:
SESSION 5
Modérateur / Chairperson : Gilles Beaudoin
AM
Café / Coffee
9h00
How much neuronal information can we
extract with fMRI?
Peter Bandettini
Functional MRI Core Facility, Laboratory of
Brain and Cognition NIMH, Bethesda, USA
10h00
Pause / Break
10h20
High resolution functional MRI studies in
human and animal models.
Ravi Menon
Robarts Research Institute,
London, Ontario, Canada
MAY 4 MAI
8h30
11h05
Improving fMRI spatial localization.
Allen W. Song
Brain Imaging and Analysis Center,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA
11h55
Lunch
PM
13h30
Functional MRI of language during development: practical aspects, normal patterns and
post-lesional plasticity.
Lucie Hertz-Pannier
Service de Radiopédiatrie,
Hopital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France
14h15
Lessons from motor learning for understanding
motor recovery after brain injury.
Paul Matthews
FMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington,
Oxford, UK
15h00
Pause / Break
15h20
Using neuroimaging to enhance the reliability
of diagnostic of schizophrenia.
Peter Liddle
Nottingham Institute of Neuroscience,
Division of Psychiatry, Nottingham UK
16h05
Proving localization of language functions:
converging imaging and non-imaging studies
of semantic memory.
Howard Chertkow
Institut Lady Davis, Le Centre Bloomfield de
recherche sur le vieillissement, Montréal, Québec,
Canada
16h50
Mot de clôture / Closing remarks
INFORMATION
Chantal Nault — Secrétariat CRSN
Université de Montréal
Centre de recherche en sciences neurologiques (CRSN)
Pavillon Paul-G.-Desmarais
C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville
Montréal (Québec) Canada H3C 3J7
Téléphone : (514) 343-6366, Fax : (514) 343-6113
Courriel/Email: chantal.nault@umontreal.ca
Web (CRSN) : http://www.crsn.umontreal.ca
Mariève Potvin — Coordinatrice du REPRIC
Centre de recherche
Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal
(affilié à l’Université de Montréal)
4565, chemin Queen-Mary
Montréal (Québec) Canada H3W 1W5
Téléphone : (514) 340-3540 poste 4785, Fax : (514) 340-3530
Courriel/Email: potvima@courrier.umontreal.ca
Web (REPRIC) : http://www.rsmnq.ca/repric
MARDI / TUESDAY
SESSION 6
Modérateur / Chairperson : Franco Lepore
MAY 4 MAI
Nous remercions les organismes suivants pour leur support
financier :
9h15
Mots de bienvenue / Welcome remarks
Serge Rossignol, directeur,
Centre de recherche en sciences neurologiques
Marielle Gascon Barré , vice-rectrice à la recherche
Université de Montréal
Guy Breton, vice-doyen exécutif
Faculté de médecine
Julien Doyon, Dépt de psychologie
Faculté des arts et des sciences,
Université de Montréal
SESSION 1
Modératrice / Chairperson : Maryse Lassonde
9h30
Issues in imaging studies of recovery and ageing
in human brains.
Richard S.J. Frackowiak
Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience,
Institute of Neurology, UCL, London, UK
10h30
Pause / Break
10h50
Mapping motor recovery after stroke.
Jean-Claude Baron
Department of Neurology,
University of Cambridge, UK
11h35
Recovery from stroke and intracerebral
reorganization: correlations and
pharmacological approach.
François Chollet
Inserm Unité 455 et Fédération de Neurologie,
Hôpital Purpan, France
12h20
SESSION 2
Modérateur / Chairperson : Serge Rossignol
14h00
14h45
Joseph Hubert
Hubert, doyen
Faculté des arts et des sciences
Lunch
DIMANCHE / SUNDAY
Functional Optical imaging: From Methods to
Clinical Applications.
Amiram Grinvald
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Looking right through you: Fast optical imaging
of brain function.
Gabriele Gratton
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, USA
15h30
Pause / Break
15h50
Spatial specificity of hemodynamic responses
induced by neural activity.
Seong-Gi Kim
Brain Imaging Research Center,
University of Pittsburg, USA
16h35
17h20
Combined simultaneous EEG and fMRI experiments, and their application in Epilepsy.
Louis Lemieux
Department of Clinical Neurology,
Institute of Neurology, London, UK
LUNDI / MONDAY
AM
SESSION 3
Modérateur / Chairperson : Jacques Montplaisir
8h30
Café / Coffee
9h00
How the brain pays attention.
Leslie Ungerleider
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
10h00
Pause / Break
10h20
Functional Neuroimaging of Human Auditory
Cortex Informed by Nonhuman Primate Work.
Josef P. Rauschecker
Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and
Computational Sciences, Washington, USA
11h05
The attention system of the human brain.
Maurizio Corbetta
Washington University School of Medicine,
St-Louis, USA
11h50
Lunch et présentations affichées /
Lunch and poster presentations
PM
LUNDI / MONDAY
SESSION 4
Modérateur / Chairperson : Yves Joanette
MAY 3 MAI
Inscription et café / Registration and coffee
MAY 2 MAI
8h30
PM
MAY 3 MAI
AM
MAY 2 MAI
DIMANCHE / SUNDAY
14h30
Imaging language: Convergences and
divergences with lesion studies.
Stefano F. Cappa
Facoltà di Psicologia, Università Vita Salute
San Raffaele, Milano, Italy
15h15
Cerebral Plasticity Associated with Motor
Learning.
Julien Doyon
Département de Psychologie,
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
16h00
Pause / Break
16h20
Off-line processing of memory traces during
sleep.
Pierre Maquet
Cyclotron Research Centre, Université de Liège,
Belgium
17h05
Models for functional connectivity dynamics
between neuron populations activated during
motor skill learning in humans.
Habib Benali
INSERM U494, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière,
Paris, France
19h00
Banquet
Restaurant Hélène de Champlain
200, Tour de l’Isle, Île Sainte-Hélène
[514] 395-2424
Fin des présentations / End of the presentations
Les conférences seront données en anglais
dans l’amphithéâtre Ernest-Cormier,
salle K-500 du Pavillon Roger-Gaudry.
All lectures will be held in English in the
Ernest-Cormier Auditorium, room K-500 of
the Roger-Gaudry Building (Main Building).
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