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A/Prof
Monash University
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Schedule
Saturday, November 27, 2021
9:00 AM Australia/Sydney
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
NeuroscienceHost
Sydney Systems Neuroscience and Complexity SNAC
Duration
60 minutes
This talk will focus on the generative modelling of resting state time series or endogenous neuronal activity. I will survey developments in modelling distributed neuronal fluctuations – spectral dynamic causal modelling (DCM) for functional MRI – and how this modelling rests upon functional connectivity. The dynamics of brain connectivity has recently attracted a lot of attention among brain mappers. I will also show a novel method to identify dynamic effective connectivity using spectral DCM. Further, I will summarise the development of the next generation of DCMs towards large-scale, whole-brain schemes which are computationally inexpensive, to the other extreme of the development using more sophisticated and biophysically detailed generative models based on the canonical microcircuits.
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