#سوالات_متداول
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🔷خیر، امکان حضور برای تمامی علاقمندان فراهم است.
🔴 لزوما باید مقاله داشته باشیم تا بتوانیم در سمپوزیوم شرکت کنیم؟
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#یادآوری
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⬅️ارسال چکیده مقالات از طریق :
http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
یا ارسال مستقیم به ایمیل sns2019@sharif.edu
🔴تنها تا پایان روز سی ام دی ماه برای ارسال چکیده مقالات خود فرصت دارید!
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⬅️ارسال چکیده مقالات از طریق :
http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
یا ارسال مستقیم به ایمیل sns2019@sharif.edu
#یادآوری
🔴تنها تا پایان امروز برای ارسال چکیده مقالات خود فرصت دارید!
🔸توجه داشته باشید که چکیده مقالات ارسالی بایستی به انگلیسی باشند.
⬅️ارسال چکیده مقالات از طریق :
http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
یا ارسال مستقیم به ایمیل sns2019@sharif.edu
🔴تنها تا پایان امروز برای ارسال چکیده مقالات خود فرصت دارید!
🔸توجه داشته باشید که چکیده مقالات ارسالی بایستی به انگلیسی باشند.
⬅️ارسال چکیده مقالات از طریق :
http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
یا ارسال مستقیم به ایمیل sns2019@sharif.edu
👤 Masoud Tahmasian, MD, PhD
Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
🌐 https://www.sbu.ac.ir/Res/IMSAT/Pages/Dr_Tahmasian.aspx
#معرفی_سخنران
Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
🌐 https://www.sbu.ac.ir/Res/IMSAT/Pages/Dr_Tahmasian.aspx
#معرفی_سخنران
📌 #چکیدهی_سخنرانی
👤 Masoud Tahmasian, MD, PhD
Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
📋 Talk:
Structural and functional brain alterations in sleep disorders
✒️ Abstract:
Sleep disorders are considered as serious health problems in modern society. They are associated with poor quality of life, cognitive and emotional deficits, labile interpersonal relationships, decreased work and school efficiency, higher rate of driving-related traffic accident and also increased risk of cardiovascular and dementia disorders. Over the last three decades, numerous structural and functional neuroimaging studies, including voxel-based morphometry, positron emission tomography, task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging have been conducted on patients with sleep disorders with diverging results. The coordinate-based meta-analyses using activation likelihood estimation algorithm has been proposed as a useful tool to attain a synoptic view of distributed neuroimaging findings and different structural and functional neuroimaging methods in a quantitative fashion. In this talk, I will elucidate converging findings of two most common sleep disorders, namely obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia disorder, as well as acute sleep deprivation to emphasize important brain areas involved in such conditions as highlighted via different neuroimaging modalities.
👤 Masoud Tahmasian, MD, PhD
Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
📋 Talk:
Structural and functional brain alterations in sleep disorders
✒️ Abstract:
Sleep disorders are considered as serious health problems in modern society. They are associated with poor quality of life, cognitive and emotional deficits, labile interpersonal relationships, decreased work and school efficiency, higher rate of driving-related traffic accident and also increased risk of cardiovascular and dementia disorders. Over the last three decades, numerous structural and functional neuroimaging studies, including voxel-based morphometry, positron emission tomography, task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging have been conducted on patients with sleep disorders with diverging results. The coordinate-based meta-analyses using activation likelihood estimation algorithm has been proposed as a useful tool to attain a synoptic view of distributed neuroimaging findings and different structural and functional neuroimaging methods in a quantitative fashion. In this talk, I will elucidate converging findings of two most common sleep disorders, namely obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia disorder, as well as acute sleep deprivation to emphasize important brain areas involved in such conditions as highlighted via different neuroimaging modalities.
👤 Bahador Bahrami, PhD
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
🌐 http://www.psy.lmu.de/exp/people/ma/bahrami/index.html
#معرفی_سخنران
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
🌐 http://www.psy.lmu.de/exp/people/ma/bahrami/index.html
#معرفی_سخنران
📌 #چکیدهی_سخنرانی
👤 Bahador Bahrami, PhD
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich Germany
Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin Germany
📋 Talk:
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Interactive Decision Making
✒️ Abstract:
When we make decisions together, we combine our information (evidence, uncertainty, beleif, etc) with those of others. In the process, we sometimes take influence from others and change our preferences and sometimes, we influence others. In my talk, I will discuss some of our recently-published/ongoing research on the cognitive and neurobiological basis of how such taking and receiving of influence may take place in the human brain and across human minds.
👤 Bahador Bahrami, PhD
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich Germany
Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin Germany
📋 Talk:
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Interactive Decision Making
✒️ Abstract:
When we make decisions together, we combine our information (evidence, uncertainty, beleif, etc) with those of others. In the process, we sometimes take influence from others and change our preferences and sometimes, we influence others. In my talk, I will discuss some of our recently-published/ongoing research on the cognitive and neurobiological basis of how such taking and receiving of influence may take place in the human brain and across human minds.
#سوالات_متداول
🔴 آیا کارگاه های برگزار شده فقط برای دانشجوهای شریف است؟
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@Sns_2019
🔴 آیا کارگاه های برگزار شده فقط برای دانشجوهای شریف است؟
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@Sns_2019
📣 ثبت نام اولین سمپوزیوم نوروساینس شریف آغاز شد 📣
📆 ۱۵ و ۱۶ اسفند ۱۳۹۷
🏛دانشگاه صنعتی شریف
↩️همین حالا ثبت نام کنید:
🌐 http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
📆 ۱۵ و ۱۶ اسفند ۱۳۹۷
🏛دانشگاه صنعتی شریف
↩️همین حالا ثبت نام کنید:
🌐 http://sns.ee.sharif.ir
👤 Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, PhD
University of Tehran and Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA
🌐 http://ece.ut.ac.ir/en/~hszadeh
#معرفی_سخنران
University of Tehran and Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA
🌐 http://ece.ut.ac.ir/en/~hszadeh
#معرفی_سخنران
📌 #چکیدهی_سخنرانی
👤 Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, PhD
University of Tehran and Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA
📋 Talk:
Neuro-Imaging Features Associated with Human Intelligence
✒️ Abstract:
Intelligence is a product of the brain, which includes several regions. Characteristics of the brain regions and their connectivity play key roles in the brain functions. Brain connectivity includes anatomical/structural connectivity and functional connectivity, which can be noninvasively evaluated using neuroimaging modalities such as Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DTMRI) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), respectively. In addition, a variety of signal and image processing algorithms as well as detection, estimation, and pattern recognition methods need to be employed. In this presentation, I will introduce recent approaches and findings on the associations among the measures of the human intelligence and those of the neuroimaging data. To this end, I will first talk about the morphometry of the brain regions and their relations with the human intelligence. Next, I will elaborate on the applications of DTMRI and resting-state fMRI to the investigation of the human intelligence. Then, I will talk about the use of the multi-modal DTMRI-fMRI data to shed light on the intelligence. I will conclude with a summary of the recent achievements and the remaining challenges.
👤 Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, PhD
University of Tehran and Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA
📋 Talk:
Neuro-Imaging Features Associated with Human Intelligence
✒️ Abstract:
Intelligence is a product of the brain, which includes several regions. Characteristics of the brain regions and their connectivity play key roles in the brain functions. Brain connectivity includes anatomical/structural connectivity and functional connectivity, which can be noninvasively evaluated using neuroimaging modalities such as Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DTMRI) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), respectively. In addition, a variety of signal and image processing algorithms as well as detection, estimation, and pattern recognition methods need to be employed. In this presentation, I will introduce recent approaches and findings on the associations among the measures of the human intelligence and those of the neuroimaging data. To this end, I will first talk about the morphometry of the brain regions and their relations with the human intelligence. Next, I will elaborate on the applications of DTMRI and resting-state fMRI to the investigation of the human intelligence. Then, I will talk about the use of the multi-modal DTMRI-fMRI data to shed light on the intelligence. I will conclude with a summary of the recent achievements and the remaining challenges.