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Tisztelettel meghívom az Agyi Képalkotó Központ szemináriumára, melyet 2017. november 24-én, pénteken 13 órától tartunk az MTA TTK Kutatóházban a földszinti kiselőadóban.
Gregor Volberg (University of Regensburg)
Combining EEG and MRI in visual neuroscience: The case of perceptual integration
An overarching aim in visual neuroscience is to identify brain mechanisms that produce a given sensation or perception. A percept often relies on neural activity in dedicated brain regions, but also on a temporal code that binds different brain areas into transient neural assemblies. For an adequate description of the underlying brain mechanisms it is thus necessary to acquire measures of neural activity with both a fine-grained spatial and temporal resolution. I will show own examples for multimodal neuroscience with combined MRI and EEG data that meet this requirement. The experiments cover different aspects of visual perceptual integration, across space or across features, in normal subjects and in synesthetes. The results will demonstrate the advantages of
multimodal neuroscience for understanding visual perception.
Vidnyánszky Zoltán
központvezető
MTA TTK Agyi Képalkotó Központ