[visionlist] Tübinger Lesion Analysis Workshop 12/13 April 2019

Bianca de Haan bianhaan at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 09:34:54 -05 2018


It is our pleasure to be able to officially announce that our biennial Tübinger Lesionanalysis Workshop will once again take place, this time on the 12th and 13th of April 2019.



On the first day, the workshop will give a theoretical as well as a hands-on practical introduction to modern lesion analysis techniques, spanning from lesion delineation using a (semi)-automated lesion delineation technique over to the use of statistical approaches that provide a precise and valid localization of ‘critical’ brain areas in humans.

 

On the second day, we will talk about limitations of traditional univariate lesion analysis and introduce new advanced multivariate techniques as well as tools to perform them. Finally, we will demonstrate, how Matlab can be used to perform basic image processing of clinical data and address the statistical procedures to analyse single stroke patients.


For more information, please see the flyer attached to this email. The registration deadline is March 28th 2019.

 

We would love to see you in Tübingen.


Dr. Bianca de Haan
Lecturer in Psychology
T +44(0)1895 265797 | E  <mailto:bianca.dehaan at brunel.ac.uk> bianca.dehaan at brunel.ac.uk
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Brunel University London
Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience
Division of Psychology
Department of Life Sciences

Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, United Kingdom

 

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