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These lectures are named in honour of(1918–2014), Former Director of the(1972–1984) and Founding Director of theBIC(1984–1988).

presence and contribution will be greatly missed at our weekly Brain Imaging Lectures, where he almost always asked the final, most-germane question of the day: one that usually bridged the clinical and research realms, and that brought together the past, the present, and the future of brain science.

During the pandemicall lectures are held on Zoom. Before the pandemic, Lectures were held on Mondays at 1:00 pm in the de Grandpré Communications Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute. To be notified about these lectures and all the other events going on at the BIC, please join the

Winter 2021

DATE SPEAKER TITLE LINKS
Wednesday, January 27, 16:00 Luis Concha, PhD White Matter in Epilepsy: Methods, Implications, and its Impact on Cognition
Wednesday, February 3, 16:00 Emily Jacobs, PhD Interrogating the Role of the Sex Steroid Hormones in the Human Brain

Fall 2020

DATE SPEAKER TITLE LINKS
Wednesday, September 2, 16:00 Professor Christine Ecker Structural Neuroimaging within the European Autism Interventions Program - A Multicentre Study for Developing New Medications (EU-AIMS)
Wednesday, September 16, 16:00 Mor Regev, PhD Shared neural representation for ongoing auditory imagery and perception
Wednesday, September 23, 16:00 Christine Charvet Integrating diffusion MR tractography with transcriptional and anatomical variation translates time across model organisms and humans
Wednesday, September 30, 16:00 Gaelle Doucet, PhD Individual variability in brain network organization: Its implication to cognitive function in health and disease
Wednesday, October 7, 16:00 Alessandro Gozzi Unravelling brain connectopathy with cross-species fMRI
Wednesday, October 14, 16:00 Catie Chang Physiological states and BOLD fMRI dynamics
Wednesday, October 21, 16:00 Josefina Maranzano A novel ex vivo-in situ method for MRI and histological brain assessment
Wednesday, October 28, 16:00 Olu Ajilore From Connectome to Behaviorome, Network Approaches to Understanding Mood and Cognition To register

Wednesday, November 4, 16:00

Alexander Barnett

Functional brain networks in temporal lobe epilepsy and their relation to cognition

Wednesday, November 11, 16:00 ​​​​​States and Traits in Human Functional Brain Networks To register
Wednesday, November 18, 16:00 Measuring Brain Integrity Using MRI: A novel biomarker for Alzheimer's Disease using T2 relaxometry
Wednesday, November 25, 16:00 Deep Learning for Multimodal and Dynamic Functional Neuroimaging
Wednesday, December 2, 16:00 Focus on the Locus: From Methods to Biomarkers to Interventions

Spring/Summer 2020

DATE SPEAKER TITLE LINKS
Wednesday, May 6th 16h00 Shella Keiholz Is functional connectivity dominated by neuromodulation
Wednesday, May 13th 16h00 Jessica Payne Sleep and Stress Interact to Promote Emotional Memory Consolidation
Wednesday, May 20th 16h00 Ana Daugherty Brain Iron as a Biomarker of Impending Cognitive Decline
Wednesday, May 27th 16h00 Diana Tamir Making predictions in the social world
Wednesday, June 3rd 16h00 Dr. Thomas Funck Towards an ultra-high resolution 3D neurotransmitter receptor atlas
Wednesday, August 12 16h00 Jesse Brown Forecasting spreading brain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia: Connectomic and latent space approaches
Wednesday, June 17 16:00 Maged Goubran Integration and analysis of connectomic data from microscopy to MRI
Wednesday, July 8 16:00 Bo-yong Park Structural connectome manifolds in typical and atypical development
Wednesday, July 15 16:00 Dr. Denis A. Engemann Challenges of building clinical biomarkers from M/EEG: Multimodal modeling with missing data and robust regression on power spectra
Wednesday, July 22 16:00 Alex I. Wiesman Left-hemispheric Alpha Dynamics index the Online Encoding of Item-Order Information
August 5 Summer break
Wednesday, August 12 16:00 Jesse Brown Probing the link between spreading brain atrophy and functional connectivity
Wednesday August 19 16:00 Sofie Valk Nature and nurture of cortical gradients: from evolutionary patterns to functional plasticity
Wednesday, August 26 16:00 Roberta La Piana Psychiatric phenotypes and MRI correlates in adult white matter diseases

Winter 2020

DATE SPEAKER TITLE LINKS
Mon - Jan 13 Gamma oscillations in the visual cortex: a window on functional brain circuitry
Thurs- Jan 23 Task-state functional brain networks detectable with fMRI: Not just a pretty picture
Mon - Feb 3 Toward better characterization of normal and abnormal brain development
Mon - Feb 10 Physiological noise and motion-related artifacts in resting-state fMRI and how to tackle them
Mon - Feb 17 Neural oscillations and brain-sound interactions across sleep states
Mon - Feb 24 Simon Ducharme Update on neuroimaging studies in frontotemporal dementia
Mon - Mar 9 The shutter-speed paradigm: not your father’s DCE-MRI
Mar 16 **Beginning of COVID pandemic marks switch to all virtual lectures.**
Wednesday, April 8th 16h00

Bratislav Misic

The Connected Brain
Wednesday, April 15th 16h00 Multiscale connectomics of temporal lobe epilepsy
Wednesday, April 22nd 16h00 Impact of genetic Alzheimer’s risk on episodic memory function in healthy older adults Y
Wednesday, April 29th 16h00 Clara Moreau Mapping neuropsychiatric mutation effects on functional brain connectivity to delineate dimensions contributing to autism and schizophrenia

*This series is a fusion of the BIC and Cognition & Circuits lecture series.



Previous Programs:

Fall 2019

  1. Thurs-Sept-05: Albert Gjedde [The moving brain: On stress, prediction, consciousness, and alpha7 nicotinic receptors]
  2. Mon-Sept-9: Jamie Near [In vivo MRS: a window into altered neurochemistry and brain metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease]
  3. Mon-Sept-16: Dang Nguyen [Epilepsy and functional anatomy of the human insula: insights from neuroimaging]
  4. Mon-Sept-23: Xindi Wang [Multi-slice U-Net Model for Brain Extraction: Training in Humans and Transferring to Multi-site Non-human Primates]
  5. Mon-Oct-07: Nathan Spreng [Human cortical parcellation: Challenges and solutions for individual variation in functional neuroanatomy]
  6. Mon-Oct-21***Special time: 10:00 am***: Irina Esterlis [The metabotropic glutamatergic receptor 5: what is its role in psychiatry?]
  7. Mon-Oct-28: Xiaoqian Chai [Dynamic interaction between functional brain networks and cognitive development]
  8. Mon-Nov-04: Valeria Kebets [Identifying transdiagnostic patterns of neural dysfunction]
  9. Mon-Nov-11: Reinder Vos de Wael [Connectome Gradients: Studying the Brain as a Continuum]
  10. Mon-Nov-25: Matteo Mancini [Myelin Maps: why you should stop buying fat-free brains]
  11. Mon-Dec-2: Yu Zhang [Modeling Brain Dynamics of Human Cognition Using Graphs]
  12. Mon-Dec-9: Isabel Garcia [Neuroanatomical correlates of obesity and food addiction]

Spring2019

  1. Mon-Mar-25 Guillaume Lajoie
  2. Mon-Apr-01 Casey Paquola [Towards a multi-scale model of the human cortex]
  3. Mon-Apr-08 Valentina Borghesani
  4. Mon-Apr-15 Sarah Lippé [Modulators of brain signals in neurodevelopment]
  5. Mon-Apr-29 Uku Vainik

Winter 2019

  1. Mon-Jan-21Tao Wu
  2. Mon-Jan-28 Jake Vogel
  3. Mon-Feb-04 Philip Spechler
  4. Mon-Feb-11 Christopher Rowley
  5. Mon-Feb-25 Sylvain Baillet
  6. Mon-Mar-11 Erin Dickie
  7. Mon-Mar-18 Carolina Makowski

Fall 2018

  1. Mon-Oct-01: Jean Chen [Mapping brain connectivity in aging: Some potential caveats?]
  2. Tue-Oct-02, in JTA: Pablo Rusjan [Kinetic modeling of the monoamine oxidase B radioligand [11C]SL25.1188 in human brain with high resolution positron emission tomography]
  3. Mon-Oct-08: No Lecture (Thanksgiving Day)
  4. Mon-Oct-15: Mahsa Daddar [Detection and assessment of white matter hyperintensities in aging and neurodegenerative disease population]
  5. Mon-Oct-22: Veronique Bohbot [Modulating growth and shrinkage of the human hippocampus]
  6. Mon-Oct-29: Sebastien Jacquemont [Linking the genome to cognitive, behavioural, and neuroimaging traits]
  7. Mon-Nov-05: No Lecture [Society for Neuroscience 2018]
  8. Mon-Nov-12: Georgios Mitsis [Modeling of regional cerebral hemodynamics and time-varying functional connectivity using signals/systems theory]
  9. Mon-Nov-19: Randy McIntosh [Bridging scales of network dynamics with The Virtual Brain]
  10. Mon-Nov-26: Alex Thiel [Imaging and modulating brain connectivity: a new perspective for stroke rehabilitation?]
  11. Mon-Dec-03: BIC Jeopardy!
  12. Mon-Dec-10: No Lecture [BIC Retreat]
  13. Mon-Dec-17: TBA [TBA]

Spring 2018

  1. Mon-Apr-02: No Lecture (Easter Monday)
  2. Mon-Apr-09 in JTA:[Parkinson's Disease: A Network Perspective]
  3. Mon-Apr-16:[Prognostic applications for Alzheimer's disease using MR imaging and machine-learning]
  4. Mon-Apr-23:[Towards Reducing the Heterogeneity of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Multiomics Biomarkers]
  5. Mon-Apr-30: No Lecture
  6. Mon-May-07:[Functional and Structural MRI in Epilepsy: Disease Progression, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Intermediate Phenotypes]
  7. Mon-May-21: No Lecture
  8. Mon-May-21: No Lecture
  9. Mon-May-28:[How Experience Shapes Brain Specializations]
  10. Mon-Jun-04:Marco Leyton[Neuroimaging Pathways to Addiction]
  11. Mon-Jun-11:[The Role of Context and Modality in Emotional Information Processing]
  12. Tue-Jun-12:[How 17th-Century Physics Enlightens Today’s Gamma-Synchronization Debate]
  13. Mon-Jun-18:[Meditation and Going Beyond Mindfulness: A Secular Perspective]

Winter 2017

  1. Mon-Jan-29:[Deconstructing Tourette Syndrome Pathophysiology via Multimodal Approaches at Multiple Scales]
  2. Mon-Feb-05in JTA:[A Data Driven Approach to Tackling Big Data Connectomics;slides]
  3. Mon-Feb-12in JTA:[Lifespan Approaches to Network Neuroscience: Support From a Study of Structural Covariance]
  4. Mon-Feb-19:No Lecture
  5. Mon-Feb-26:[Introduction to Deep Learning for Neuroimaging;slides]
  6. Mon-Mar-05:No Lecture (Study Break Mar 5-9)
  7. Mon-Mar-12:No Lecture
  8. Mon-Mar-19:No Lecture
  9. Mon-Mar-26:[Neurovascular Coupling in the Human Brain]

Fall 2017

  1. Mon-Sep-18: [Generalisability in fMRI: fast and slow]
  2. Mon-Sep-25:[The Dynamic Nature of Memory Retrieval: Insights from the Hippocampus]
  3. Mon-Oct-02:[Object Recognition: A Hierarchy of Edge Processing or a House of Cards?”]
  4. Mon-Oct-09: No Lecture (Thanksgiving Day)
  5. Mon-Oct-16: No Lecture (Cancelled)
  6. Mon-Oct-23: No Lecture (Renovations)
  7. Mon-Oct-30: No Lecture (Renovations)
  8. Mon-Nov-06:[Multimodal Analysis of Functional Connector Hubs]
  9. Mon-Nov-13:[Personalized Connectomics for the Study of Brain Health and Decease]
  10. Mon-Nov-20:[Combining Neuroimaging and Mathematical Modeling of the Kinetics and Spreading of Tau Aggregates in the Human Brain]
  11. Mon-Nov-27:[Heterogeneity of Functional Brain Dysconnectivity in Schizophrenia]
  12. Mon-Dec-04: No Lecture (Cancelled)
  13. Mon-Dec-11:[Early Environmental Influences on the Serotonin System and the Developing Brain in Humans: Epigenetic Mechanisms]
  14. Wed-Dec-13:[Deep Learning and MRI: Identifying Possible Novel Markers of Progression in MS]
  15. Mon-Dec-18:[Cholinergic Degeneration in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease: The SelectiveNeuronal Vulnerability Hypothesis]
  16. Mon-Dec-18 at 3pm:Julien Doyon[McConnell Brain Imaging Centre: Past, Present, and Future; to be followed by the BIC Holiday Celebration]

Spring 2017

  1. Mon-Apr-03: No Lecture
  2. Mon-Apr-10:No Lecture
  3. Tue-Apr-18(at 1:30 pm):Rick Hoge[3-T Scanner Update]
  4. Mon-Apr-24:[Multivariate Pattern Classification of MEG Signals Reveals the Spatiotemporal and Representational Dynamics of the Ventral Visual Pathway]
  5. Wed-Apr-26:[Surface-Based Structural MRI for Lesion Detection and Extra-Lesional Pathology in Epilepsy]
  6. Mon-May-01 (at 12:45 pm):[Brain Properties Predisposing to Chronic Pain]
  7. Tue-May-02(at noon):Ted Strauss[Introducing the BIC's New Platform for Data Hosting and Collaboration]
  8. Mon-May-08:[What Can the Neuroimaging Community Learn from Monkey Research, and Vice Versa]
  9. Mon-May-15:[Imaging Brain Amyloid and Tau Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias]
  10. Tue-May-23:[Self-Regulation of the Reward System Via Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback in Addiction and Schizophrenia]
  11. Mon-May-29:BIC Travel Awards Competition
  12. Wed-May-31:[Multimodal Neuroimaging of Alzheimer’s Disease]
  13. Mon-Jun-05: CANCELLED [Simon Ducharme"Neuroimaging in Frontotemporal Dementia: Current and Future Directions"]
  14. Mon-Jun-12:[Effects of Olfactory Training on Measures of Functional and Structural Brain Imaging]
  15. Mon-Jun-19:[New PET Radiopharmaceuticals and Targets for Imaging Neurodegenerative Diseases]
  16. Mon-Jun-26: No Lecture ()

Winter 2017

  1. Mon-Jan-09:[Let's Talk About MRI Communication]
  2. Mon-Jan-16:[Translational Neuropsychiatric Research using Computational Neuroanatomy]
  3. Mon-Jan-23:[What Can We Learn From Asymptomatic Individuals in the Context of AD? Neuroimaging Studies of Risk Factors and Normal Aging Processes]
  4. Mon-Jan-30:Stefanie Blain-Moraes[Neural Correlates of Anesthesia-Induced Unconsciousness]
  5. Mon-Feb-06:No Lecture
  6. Mon-Feb-13: [Individual-Level Parcellation of Broca's Region Based on Restin-State Functional Connectivity]
  7. Mon-Feb-20:[Resting-State Networks in Alzheimer's Disease: A Meta-Analysis]
  8. Mon-Feb-27: No Lecture (Study Break)
  9. Mon-Mar-06(in):[BigBrain:Automated Analysis of Laminar Structure in the Cerebral Cortex]
  10. Mon-Mar-13 (in):[Imaging Microstructure In Heterogeneous White Matter]
  11. Mon-Mar-20: No Lecture
  12. Mon-Mar-27:[Dynamic Measures of Neurochemistry and Metabolism UsingIn VivoMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy]

Fall 2016

  1. Mon-Sep-19:Sylvain Baillet[BIC General Assembly]
  2. Mon-Sep-26:[Towards a Multifactorial Characterization of Neurodegeneration]
  3. Mon-Oct-03:Michael Petridesand[Commentary on the Glasser - Van Essen Human Connectome Atlas]
  4. Mon-Oct-10: No Lecture (Thanksgiving Day)
  5. Mon-Oct-17at 4:00 pm in:[The Neuroimaging Analysis Kit: Recent Developments and Challenges for the Standardization of fMRI Processing]link to slides
  6. Mon-Oct-24:[Neuroimaging of Cortical Malformation]link to slides
  7. Mon-Oct-31:[Quantitative MRI of Cerebrovascular and Metabolic Health]link to slides
  8. Mon-Nov-07:[Multivariate Statistical Analyses for MEG Data]link to slides
  9. Mon-Nov-14:[Coupled Oscillations Enable Rapid Calibration to Audiovisual Asynchrony]
  10. Mon-Nov-21:[Auditory Processing in Special Populations: Insights From Music, Dance, and Autism]
  11. Mon-Nov-28:Mathieu Roy[Cerebral Mechanisms of Pain Avoidance Learning]
  1. Mon-Dec-05:[Brain Correlates of Appetite Control: Implications for Obesity]
  2. Mon-Dec-12at 12:45pm:[Systems-Level Structural Anatomy of the Human Cerebellum: White-Matter Connectivity and Grey-Matter Volume]
  3. Mon-Dec-19:[A Tale of Christmas Trees and Neuronal Forests:Exploring Functional Brain Networks Through Connectivity and Machine Learning]

Spring 2016

  1. Mon-Apr-04:Matt Kinsella[Probing Multiple Scales of Physiology Using Nanomaterials]
  2. Mon-Apr-11:[Streamline Flows and Minimal Surfaces, Part 1:Fiber Geometry in the Heart]
  3. Thu-Apr-14 at14:00:[StreamlineFlowsandMinimalSurfaces, Part 2: Mathematicsand TractographyintheBrain]
  4. Mon-Apr-18:[Ultra-High Field MRI: Methodological Considerations and Applications]
  5. Mon-Apr-25:[Neural Underpinnings of Psychosis: At the Intersection of Structure, Function, and Symptoms]
  6. Mon-May-02:No Lecture ()
  7. Mon-May-09:No Lecture ()
  8. Mon-May-16:[Overview of Major Neuroimaging Data Sharing Initiatives]
  9. Tue-May-17:[Multimodal quantitative neuroimaging databases and methods: the Cuban Human Brain Mapping Project]
  10. Tue-May-24:BIC Travel Awards Competition
  11. Mon-May-30:[Contributions of PET to Basic and Clinical Neuroscience]
  12. Mon-Jun-06: [In SilicoModels of Neurovascular Coupling]
  13. Mon-Jun-13: No Lecture
  14. Mon-Jun-20:Amir Shmuel [Mechanisms of fMRI-Based Decoding of Information Conveyed by Cortical Columns]
  15. Mon-Jun-27:No Lecture ()
Winter 2016
  1. Mon-Jan-11: [Multimodal Brain-Connectivity-Analyses: From Sensory Processing to Clinical Cases]
  2. Wed-Jan-20, 13:30 - 15:30:[Simultaneous PET/MR Imaging for Brain, Cardiac, and Cancer Research]
  3. Mon-Jan-25: No Lecture
  4. Mon-Feb-01:[ENIGMA-Addiction: Meta and Mega Data-Pooling Strategies for Analysing Addiction Neuroimaging Datasets]
  5. Mon-Feb-08: [Augmented Reality in Image-Guided Surgery]
  6. Mon-Feb-15: [Hybrid PET/MR Imaging in Neurology: Present Applications and Prospects for the Future]
  7. Tue-Feb-23 at13:30: Shirin Abbasi Nejad Enger[High-Dose-Rate Brachytherapy]
  8. Fri-Mar-04 at13:30: [Brain-Imaging Predictions of Outcome in Neurological Conditions]
  9. Mon-Mar-07:Christian Janicki [Radioactivity and Radiation Safety]
  10. Wed-Mar-09, 14:00 - 15:00: [Embracing Open Science: Best Practices for Responsible Data Sharing]
  11. Mon-Mar-14: [The links between speech perception and production]
  12. Mon-Mar-21: [MotorOriginofTemporalpredictionsin AuditoryAttention]
  13. Wed-Mar-30: [Zen and the Art of Cyclotrons]

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