JSM 2012 Online Program
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177 * | Mon, 7/30/2012, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Room 23C | |
Statistical Methods in Imaging — Contributed Papers | |||
Biometrics Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians , International Chinese Statistical Association , Section on Statistics in Imaging | |||
Chair(s): Linda S. Hynan, PhD, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas | |||
10:35 AM | Issues with the Estimation of Nonlinear Hemodynamic Response Functions for BOLD fMRI Data — Xiaowen Hu, Southern Methodist University ; Richard Gunst, Southern Methodist University | ||
10:50 AM | Key Properties of D-Optimal Designs for Event-Related fMRI Experiments with Application to Nonlinear Models — Darcie Delzell, Wheaton College ; Richard Gunst, Southern Methodist University | ||
11:05 AM | Modeling the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) Using the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) Cohort — Bruno Michel Jedynak, The Johns Hopkins University ; Andrew Lang, The Johns Hopkins University ; Bo Liu, The Johns Hopkins University ; Brian Scott Caffo, The Johns Hopkins University ; Jerry Prince, The Johns Hopkins University ; Brad Wyman, Pfizer Inc. ; Yanwei Zhang, Pfizer Inc. | ||
11:20 AM | A New Nonparametric, Information-Splitting Image Analysis Technique — Mark Inlow, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ; Jing Wan, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Sungeun Kim, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Kwansik Nho, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Shannon Risacher, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Andrew Saykin, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Li Shen, Indiana University School of Medicine | ||
11:35 AM | Statistical Image Reconstruction of Two Simultaneously Excited fMRI Slices — Daniel Rowe, Marquette University | ||
11:50 AM | Serial Autocorrelations in fMRI: Sources of Bias Within GLM Models — Ariana Anderson | ||
12:05 PM | Estimation Issues in Modeling Stimulus Response from Optical Imaging Data — Haley Hedlin, University of Massachusetts-Amherst ; Michael Lavine, University of Massachusetts-Amherst ; Michael Haglund, Duke University Medical Center ; Daryl Hochman, Duke University Medical Center |
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