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604 * ! Wed, 8/12/2015, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-306
Statistical Methods for Neuroimaging Data Analysis III — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Imaging
Chair(s): Dong Wang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:05 PM Fixed Versus Random Effects Models for fMRI Meta-Analysis Han Bossier ; Beatrijs Moerkerke, Ghent University ; Ruth Seurinck, Ghent University
2:20 PM Introducing Alternative-Based Hypothesis Testing for Defining Functional Regions of Interest in fMRI Jasper Degryse, Ghent University ; Ruth Seurinck, Ghent University ; Joke Durnez, Ghent University ; Beatrijs Moerkerke, Ghent University
2:35 PM Projected Principal Component Analysis in Factor Models for Populations of Images Maximillian Chen, Sandia National Laboratories ; Hongtu Zhu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:50 PM A Bayesian High-Dimensional Poisson Graphical Model for Identifying Functional Coactivation Patterns Caprichia Jeffers, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health ; Jian Kang, Emory University
3:05 PM Statistical Approaches for Exploring Brain Connectivity with Multi-Modal Neuroimaging Data Phebe Kemmer, Emory University ; Ying Guo, Emory University ; DuBois Bowman, Columbia University
3:20 PM Multilevel Functional Principal Components Analysis of Surfaces with Application to CT Image Data of Pediatric Thoracic Shape Lucy Robinson, Drexel University ; Jonathan Harris, Drexel University ; Sriram Balasubramanian, Drexel University
3:35 PM Improving Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Large-Scale Multiple Testing with High-Dimensional Covariates Chintan Mehta, Yale University ; Heping Zhang, Yale University




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