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PD Dr Gabriele Lohmann | Cylarim: A novel Software for Spatially-Resolved Statistical Inference in Laminar fMRI

Cognitive Neurology Lecture

PhD Zoltan Nagy | SAD: Self-Supervised Automatic Detection of BOLD Activations in HiHi fMRI Data

Guest Lecture

Making supervision work for you: You and your Master students (Soft Skills Course)

IMPRS CoNI Lecture Series

Making supervision work for you: You and your PhD supervisor (Soft Skills Course)

IMPRS CoNI Lecture Series

Professor Steve Fleming | How the Human Brain Thinks About Itself

MPSCog Cognition Colloquium

Dr. Emma C. Robinson | Learning-based models of brain function

Cradle of Cognition Lecture
In vivo MRI at mesoscopic resolution (0.1-0.5 mm) enables detailed visualization of the brain’s angioarchitecture, which can be examined across multiple spatial scales, including (1) leptomeningeal vessels, (2) pial vessels, and (3) intracortical vessels. Recently, using multi-shot, multi-echo 3D EPI with T2* contrast, we have achieved substantial advances in imaging the venous angioarchitecture in living humans at 0.35 mm isotropic resolution. Our optimized imaging protocol provides whole-brain coverage in under seven minutes, making the mesoscopic angioarchitecture imaging both feasible and practicable for a wide range of neuroimaging studies. Additionally, we have developed novel processing and analysis methods to enhance visualization and quantification of vascular structures across spatial scales. The combination of our imaging and analysis advancements open new opportunities for studying cerebrovascular function in relation to cortical layers and columns, as well as for anatomical investigations in developmental and clinical research. [more]
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