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How the brain integrates information from multiple sensory modalities is a crucial quest in neuroscience. Recent advance in functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques allows us to investigate this issue in ways that have previously been impossible. The symposium will focus on the cross-modal integration and plasticity in human brain, with methods at the state of the art including PET, fMRI, EEG, MEG, TMS, and their various combinations.


CROSS-MODAL INTEGRATION AND PLASTICITY:
Multidisciplinary approaches using noninvasive functional neuroimaging techniques
March 8-10, 2006
Students \3,000 / Others \10,000
Okazaki Conference Center (http://www.occ.orion.ac.jp/)
http://www.orion.ac.jp/data_e/frame/k1_1.html
March-8 / March-9 / March-10 /
Amedi, Amir
Harvard Med School, USA
Beauchamp, Michael S
Univ Texas, USA
Cohen, Leonardo G
NIH, USA
Kang, Eun Joo
Kangwon Univ, Korea
Lee, Dong Soo
Seoul National Univ, Korea
Lewis, James W
West Virginia Univ, USA
Macaluso, Emiliano
IRCCS, Italy
Naito, Eiichi
Kyoto Univ, Japan
Naito, Yasushi
Kobe City Hosp, Japan
Neville, Helen
Univ Oregon, USA
Osaki, Yasuhiro
Mount Sinai School of Med, USA
Fujioka, Takako
Univ Toronto, CANADA
Rauschecker, Josef P
Georgetown Univ, USA
Rolls, Edmund T
Univ Oxford, UK
Sakai, Kuniyoshi L
Univ Tokyo, Japan
Sekiyama, Kaoru Hakodate Future Univ, Japan
Shibasaki, Hiroshi Kyoto Univ, Japan
Spence, Charles Univ of Oxford, UK
Norihiro Sadato (NIPS) Tetsuo Yamamori (NIBB) Manabu Honda (NIPS)
Toru Ozaki (IMS) Kenji Kansaku (NIPS)  
Norihiro Sadato (NIPS) sadato@nips.ac.jp


This is the satellite symposium of the 8th Japan Human Brain Mapping Meeting ( http://jhbm.umin.jp/8th/index.html).


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