MSKCC fMRI

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ABOUT OUR LABORATORY
PEOPLE IN THE LABORATORY
ABOUT FUNCTIONAL MRI(GENERAL)
RECENT fMRI ABSTRACTS/PUBLICATIONS
SOME OF OUR CURRENT PROJECTS
CURRENT fMRI COURSE
RECENT MEDIA COVERAGE

University of Texas Medical Branch / Johnson Space Center Aerospace Medicine Residency Program
"Cortical Networks for Complex Tasks and Neural Plasticity: An fMRI Approach" - Joy Hirsch, Ph.D.

Columbia University Medical School Lecture
31 January 2001
"Functional Neuroimaging: Principles, Applications and Future Directions" - Joy Hirsch, Ph.D.


Basic and Clinical Neuroscience 27th Annual Postgraduate Review Course
January 29, 2005
Functional Neuroimaging - Joy Hirsch, Ph.D.


TITLE: Neuroimaging Advances and Ethical Issues
SPEAKER: Judy Illes, Adina Roskies, Dan Schacter, Joy Hirsch
EVENT DATE: 05/10/2005
RUNNING TIME: 104 minutes
DESCRIPTION:
The Kluge Center sponsored a two-day conference on neuroethics. This session was a panel discussion on neuroimaging advances and ethical issues. Highlighted were discussions about truthtelling, forensic possibilities, brain patterns for good and bad decisions, risk-taking, prediction of future illness, imaging explicit and false memories and persistant vegetative states.


Basic and Clinical Neuroscience 28th Annual Postgraduate Review Course
12/3/2005 to 3/11/2006
Functional Neuroimaging - Joy Hirsch, Ph.D.

MSKCC fMRI

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ABOUT FUNCTIONAL MRI (GENERAL) | RECENT fMRI ABSTRACTS/PUBLICATIONS
SOME OF OUR CURRENT PROJECTS | CURRENT fMRI COURSE
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