Presented by:
Emma Robinson BioMedIA Group Imperial College London
Date:
Wednesday 19th April 2017 - 15:40 to 16:15
Venue:
INI Seminar Room 1
Abstract:
The Human Connectome Project's multi-modal parcellation
represents the most cyto-architecturally consistent, mapping of the cortical
surface to-date. In this talk I will discuss the methodological advances that
made this possible, before discussing the potential for modelling trends in
behaviour, cognition and the development of disease from this data; finally
presenting the challenges that must be overcome before we can predict these
traits in individuals with high accuracy.
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