Towards a Taxonomy of Large-Scale Brain Networks
Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge research on large-scale brain networks in this 37-minute seminar presented by Dr. Lucina Uddin from UCLA. Delve into the ongoing efforts to develop a comprehensive taxonomy of brain networks, gaining insights into the complex interconnections within the human brain. Learn about the latest methodologies and findings in the field of neuroscience, with a focus on understanding how different brain regions communicate and function together. Discover the implications of this research for advancing our knowledge of brain organization and potential applications in neurological and psychiatric disorders. This BrainMap seminar, hosted by the MGH Martinos Center, offers a unique opportunity to engage with current developments in brain mapping and network analysis.
Syllabus
BrainMap: Towards a taxonomy of large-scale brain networks
Taught by
MGH Martinos Center
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