Dr. Daniel Margulies presented a talk focusing on spatial organization of neuronal networks linking hierarchy of microstructure and function of the brain. Dr. Margulies especially mentioned the difficulty of combining the different levels of structural connectivity with the brain’s functionality as well as the remarkable parcellation stability seen independently of the topographic approach used. The talk focused on data derived from resting state fMRI studies. The presented analysis linked specific cognitive functions to the connectivity gradient along the default mode network.

Thursday, October 6, 2016 - 18:30