JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #78

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FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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78 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 8/9/04, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM TCC-717 A
Statistical Methodology in the Analysis of Brain Imaging Data - Topic Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Chair(s): Eva Petkova, Columbia University
     8:35 AM   Finding Consistent Activation Across fMRI Tasks: Using pFDR to Test a Union of NullsThomas E. Nichols, University of Michigan
     8:55 AM   Autocorrelation Model Selection in fMRI AnalysisJeanette Mumford, University of Michigan; Thomas E. Nichols, University of Michigan; Wen-Lin Luo, University of Michigan
     9:15 AM   Functional Logistic Regression Models in Brain ImagingPhil Reiss, Columbia University; Todd Ogden, Columbia University
     9:35 AM   Accommodating Spatial Correlations in Brain-imagingRichard F. Gunst, Southern Methodist University; Patrick S. Carmack, Southern Methodist University; William R. Schucany, Southern Methodist University; Jeff Spence, Southern Methodist University ; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University
     9:55 AM   Recursive Partitioning for Changing Kriging Models in Brain RegionsWilliam R. Schucany, Southern Methodist University; Patrick S. Carmack, Southern Methodist University; Richard F. Gunst, Southern Methodist University; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University; Jeff Spence, Southern Methodist University
     10:15 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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