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CMN Multimodal Neuroimaging Workshop 2019 – Mark Cohen

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Dr. Mark Cohen’s talk on Multimodal Imaging in Neuroscience - Day 1, Talk 2
About the Workshop:
The Center for Multimodal Neuroimaging hosted our first Multimodal Neuroimaging Workshop October 30-November 1, 2019. This three-day workshop, hosted at the NIH, included 15 external speakers along with 4 internal NIMH scientists from diverse backgrounds in multimodal imaging methods and applications. The workshop was divided into two major components: (1) Individual lectures and demonstrations showcasing the use of multimodal imaging with a particular focus on “value added”; (2) Open panel discussions covering three major topics: (A) Identifying the most pressing or interesting research and clinical questions that lend themselves to multimodal assessment; (B) how to actually put multimodal imaging data together in useful ways for analyses; (C) Identifying the necessary steps and evolution of data collection, analysis, and interpretation of multimodal data for the future good of neuroscience research.
About the Workshop:
The Center for Multimodal Neuroimaging hosted our first Multimodal Neuroimaging Workshop October 30-November 1, 2019. This three-day workshop, hosted at the NIH, included 15 external speakers along with 4 internal NIMH scientists from diverse backgrounds in multimodal imaging methods and applications. The workshop was divided into two major components: (1) Individual lectures and demonstrations showcasing the use of multimodal imaging with a particular focus on “value added”; (2) Open panel discussions covering three major topics: (A) Identifying the most pressing or interesting research and clinical questions that lend themselves to multimodal assessment; (B) how to actually put multimodal imaging data together in useful ways for analyses; (C) Identifying the necessary steps and evolution of data collection, analysis, and interpretation of multimodal data for the future good of neuroscience research.