"Neuromodulation and fMRI”
William K. Warren, Jr. Frontiers in Neuroscience Lecture
Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital Conference Center
11:00am - 11:45 am Registration and Lunch, lunch stops being served at 11:45 - no exceptions
12:00pm - 1:00pm Program
Dr. Glover is Professor of Radiology, Biophysics and Neurosciences, Electrical Engineering and Psychology (by courtesy), and is Director of Radiological Sciences Laboratory (RSL) in the Department of Radiology as well as the Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging. He has extensive experience in virtually all aspects of diagnostic medical imaging dating back to 1975, and has been a pioneer in developing novel magnetic resonance imaging techniques for nearly 30 years and fMRI methods since 1992. His group has pioneered the use of spiral k-space methods for fMRI and contributes to development of both acquisition and analysis technology in use by many investigators. As director of the Lucas Center, Dr. Glover works with many scientists and their students in performing fMRI experiments and has vast experience in a broad field of cognitive neuroscience, but with particular emphasis on neuroimaging acquisition methods. He mentors five of his own students and post docs as well as approximately 10 other students and junior faculty for whom he a secondary advisor, thesis reader or research consultant.
Learning objectives:
1. Discuss how Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Transcranial Electrical Stimulation can affect brain function.
2. Identify ways to monitor the stimulation sites.
3. Learn how to apply this technology for basic and clinical applications.
REGISTER TO ATTEND!
To register, email: Lauren Haguewood at lehaguewood@saintfrancis.com