Add to my calendar2021-01-12 08:30:002021-01-12 09:30:00Department of Psychiatry Educational Rounds
What thought-driven brain networks can fMRI detect, which thought processes lead to their activation, and how can this provide information about how people with schizophrenia are thinking?
Speaker:
Todd Woodward, PhD
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UBC
Learning objectives:
What does fMRI measure?
What thought-driven brain networks can fMRI detect?
Which thought processes lead to their activation, and how can this provide information about how people with schizophrenia are thinking?
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Professor Todd Woodward presents on fMRI detection in relation to schizophrenia.
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Physiciansrajbir.singh@opin.caAmerica/Vancouverpublic
What thought-driven brain networks can fMRI detect, which thought processes lead to their activation, and how can this provide information about how people with schizophrenia are thinking?
Speaker:
Todd Woodward, PhD
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UBC
Learning objectives:
What does fMRI measure?
What thought-driven brain networks can fMRI detect?
Which thought processes lead to their activation, and how can this provide information about how people with schizophrenia are thinking?
Educational Rounds are a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Disclaimer: The CME Event Calendar contains information originating from other sources. While every attempt is made to ensure that all information is accurately referenced, we do not guarantee the accuracy, quality or CME accreditation of posted events. Before registering for this event, please refer to the provincially harmonized CME Policy regarding reimbursement requirements for courses and conferences.