ProgramProgram

Program

Thursday 30 March 2023 – small lecture hall, Faculty of Education, Palacký University

17:00 Opening

17:05 – 18:00 Keynote Lecture

18:30 Social Evening

 

Friday 31 March 2023 – small lecture hall, Faculty of Education, Palacký University

9:30 – 11:30  Morning Session

  • Interhemispheric parietal cortex connectivity reflects improvement in post-stroke spasticity due to treatment with botulinum toxin-A
    Pavel Hok, Tomáš Veverka, Markéta Trnečková, Pavel Otruba, Jana Zapletalová, Zbyněk Tüdös, Martin Lotze, Petr Kaňovský, Petr Hluštík
  • Language impairment in Parkinson’s disease: fMRI study of sentence reading comprehension
    Ľubomíra Nováková, Martin Gajdoš, Jana Marková, Alice Martinkovičová, Zuzana Kosutzka, Jana Švantnerová, Peter Valkovič, Zsolt Csefalvay, Irena Rektorová
  • Using fast eigenvector centrality to follow-up fMRI data dynamics in the prodromal stage of dementia with Lewy bodies
    Martin Gajdoš, Marie Nováková, Martin Lamoš, Pavel Říha, Michal Mikl, Irena Rektorová
  • Predicting responsiveness to deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease
    Eva Výtvarová, Jaroslav Hlinka, Martin Lamoš, Ivan Rektor, Martina Bočková
  • Locus coeruleus as an imaging biomarker of prodromal stages of α-synukleinopathies
    Žaneta Železníková, Ľubomíra Nováková, Lubomír Vojtíšek, Luboš Brabenec, Kristína Mitterová, Sylvie Kropáčová, Ivona Morávková, Irena Rektorová
  • Early life trajectory off exposure to maternal depression predicts brain age in young adulthood
    Klára Marečková, Radek Mareček, Martin Jáni, Lenka Andrýsková, Milan Brázdil, Yulia S. Nikolova
  • Age-related CBF decline in both gray and white matter – the pilot results of pcASL measurement
    Jiří Keller
  • Biomarkers of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Revisited: A Bicentric Study
    Pavel Hok, Sebastian Strauss, James H. McAuley, Martin Domin, Audrey P. Wang, Caroline D. Rae, G. Lorimer Moseley, Martin Lotze

11:30 – 12:30 Lunch

12:30 – 14:30 Afternoon Session

  • Training in music creativity changes resting-state functional connectivity: “Different Hearing program”
    Anna Arkhipova, Pavel Hok, Markéta Trnečková, Gabriela Všetičková, Vít Zouhar, Petr Hluštík
  • FMRI analysis based on timeseries of T2* parameter – pilot study
    Michal Mikl, Jan Michálek, Anežka Kovářová
  • Multimodal-neuroimaging machine‑learning in multiple sclerosis: fMRI fc vs FA vs VBM
    Barbora Rehák Bučková, Jan Mareš, Antonín Škoch, Jakub Kopal, Jaroslav Tintěra, Robert Dineen, Kamila Řasová, Jaroslav Hlinka
  • Brain functional connectivity asymmetry: left hemisphere is more modular
    Lucia Jajcay, David Tomeček, Jiří Horáček, Filip Španiel, Jaroslav Hlinka
  • Normative modelling and longitudinal studies: opportunities and challenges
    Barbora Rehák Bučková, Charlotte Fraza, Rastislav Rehák, Marián Kolenič, Filip Španiel, Andre Marquand, Jaroslav Hlinka
  • Mixture Components Inference For Sparse Regression: Estimation Of Neuronal Signal From fMRI BOLD
    Anna Pidnebesna, Iveta Fajnerová, Jiří Horáček, Jaroslav Hlinka
  • Combined measurement of brain (fMRI) and muscle (sEMG) activity during performance of motor tasks – study protocol
    Monika Jasenská, Michal Mikl, Barbora Kolářová, Pavel Hok, Martin Kojan, Petr Hluštík

14:30 Conclusion of the Main Program

15:15 – 16:15 Functional MRI analysis under Linux