Yearly Archives: 2021

Analysis and mitigation of noise in simultaneous transmission and reception in MRI

Our PhD student Bilal Taşdelen et al. published an article titled ”Analysis and mitigation of noise in simultaneous transmission and reception in MRI”. Abstract Purpose In simultaneous transmission and reception (STAR) MRI, along with the coupling of the excitation pulse to the received signal, noise, and undesired distortions (spurs) coming from the transmit chain also […]

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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2021 Seminars: “Learning Algorithms for Next-generation Computational MRI”

Dr. Mathews Jacob University of Iowa   Date/Time: Tuesday, April 6th, 4:30 pm Zoom Meeting ID: 991 3053 2606 (Passcode: 552180) https://zoom.us/j/99130532606?pwd=ZUUwcEcvUi96TXo0aGV1M0FmNGpTUT09   Abstract: Computational algorithms are now an integral part of MRI, which mitigates several limitations including speed, physiological motion, and scanner imperfections. Many of the classical algorithms rely on computational forward models of the […]

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Audiovisual interactions in speeded discrimination of a visual event

Crossmodal interactions in the temporal domain are a crucial aspect of multisensory integration. Using onset timing (SOA) as a critical factor, Dr. Utku Kaya found audiovisual interactions in early ERPs correlated with the changes in behavioral reaction times. These findings provide an important functional link between audiovisual interactions at early stages of sensory processing and […]

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The optomotor response of aging zebrafish reveals a complex relationship between visual motion characteristics and cholinergic system

Our graduate student Ayşenur Karaduman published a Research Article in Neurobiology of Aging. In this study, she comprehensively investigated motion detection during aging by using the Zebrafish model. The findings revealed a complex relationship between visual motion properties and the cholinergic system during neural aging. For further information, please visit: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.10.018   Abstract Understanding the […]

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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2021 Seminars: ”Predictive Intelligence for Network Neuroscience: Methods and Challenges”

Date/Time: Monday, March 29th, 5:00 pm Dr. Islem Rekik İstanbul Technical University About the Speaker: Dr. Islem Rekik is Assistant Professor and the Director of Brain And Signal Research & Analysis (BASIRA) laboratory (http://basira-lab.com/), at Istanbul Technical University. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 2014, UK, and enjoyed two years of post-doctoral […]

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