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8th International Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging of the Brain and Heart & 8th International Conference on Bioelectromagnetism, Banff, Alberta, CANADA, May 13-16, 2011

We are pleased to announce that the Website for the 8th NFSI & ICBEM 2011 is now on-line. . http://www.nfsi-icbem-2011.ca

Topics of Interest

First call for papers will be made on November 1, 2010.

Papers describing original research in all areas of bioelectromagnetism and noninvasive functional imaging will be invited. Of particular interest are topics in the following research areas.

  • Electrical and magnetic fields generated by the brain and heart
  • Functional measurements using MRI, PET and SPECT
  • Multimodal imaging, EEG/fMRI/NIRS/Optical
  • Electric and magnetic source imaging
  • Brain connectivity
  • Source imaging and analysis methodologies
  • Simultaneous EEG and fMRI in epilepsy
  • Modeling the electromechanical properties of heart, skeletal and smooth muscle
  • Magnetic resonance impedance tomography
  • Functional MREIT and EIT
  • Functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Microwave tumor detection
  • MEG applications in epilepsy
  • Diffusion tensor imaging
  • Neural modeling
  • Electromyogram and -gastrogram
  • Implantable devices
  • Brain-computer interface
All submitted papers will be subjected to the peer review process for possible presentation at the Meetings and inclusion in the Proceedings. Both platform and poster presentations are likely. Submitted papers will be limited to 4 pages and will adhere to a prescribed format. A template will be available on-line in time for the First Call for Papers on November 1, 2010. Selected papers will be published in Brain Topography and in the International Journal for Bioelectromagnetism. A Special Issue of Brain Topography related to multimodal functional imaging particularly simultaneous EEG/fMRI is being contemplated.
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