ICONIP2000: Special Session on Brain Imaging

Jagath C Rajapakse (Asst Prof) ASJagath at ntu.edu.sg
Tue Apr 11 05:01:18 EDT 2000


CALL FOR PAPERS

ICONIP 2000: SPECIAL SESSION ON 
BRAIN IMAGING

Today much of what we know about neural information processing and diseases
of the human brain have been derived from images of human brain, produced by
various imaging modalities. Although the brain images are direct measurement
of its structure and often its function, the full potential of these images
remains largely unexploited today. This session will focus on recent
advances in brain imaging research to explore natural neural information
processing mechanisms and to investigate characteristics of brain diseases
from imaging data. 

Research papers will be solicited for presentation in both structural and
functional brain imaging but not restricted to the following areas.

1.	Structural brain imaging
		Xray CT; MRI; Brain shelling; Detection of sulcul and gyral
patterns; Cortical segmentation; Cortical parcellation; Segmentation of
subcortical structures, hippocampus, cerebellum; 3-D visualization,
rendering; Morphometrical correlates of neurological and psychiatric
disease. 

2.	Functional brain imaging
		EEG; MEG; fMRI,; PET; Optical; Near infrared; Source
localization; Statistical parameter maps; Time-series analysis;
Multi-modality imaging, registration.


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Please send your letter of interest and paper by email to
asjagath at ntu.edu.sg
by the submission deadline below and see guidelines for authors for more
details.

http://braintech.kaist.ac.kr/ICONIP2000

Letter of interest in submitting a paper: May1, 2000.
Deadline for paper submission: June 15, 2000.
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2000.
Camera-ready papers due: August 15, 2000.

SESSION CHAIRS

Dr: Jagath C. Rajapakse                                   Dr. Frithjof
Kruggel
School of Applied Science                                Max Planck
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Nanyang Technological University                     Stephanstrasse 1
N4, Nanyang Avenue                                        04103 Leipzig
Singapore.                                                      Germany
Email: asjagath at ntu.edu.sg                           Email:
kruggel at cns.mpg.de







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