Brain-body interactions: the impact of visceral signals on resting state brain activity and higher-order cognitive functions
Por Mariana Babo-Rebelo (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College, London).
Por Mariana Babo-Rebelo (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College, London).
Uma iniciativa sem precedentes, que pretende proporcionar a partilha de conhecimentos sobre os últimos avanços tecnológicos a nível nacional e internacional na Saúde, reunindo estudantes, professores e profissionais da área.
This annual Workshop aims to expose students, engineers and scientists to recent developments in Biomedical Engineering that took place in some of the most respected international research centers and universities of the world.
The attendance of WBME is free of charge and will provide students the possibility to interact with national and international speakers. As in the last year's edition, the 11th WBME will also have a Poster Session for young researchers who wish to present and discuss their recent work:
Por Ana P. Pinheiro (Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon, Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, appinheiro@psicologia.ulisboa.pt).
Pedro Miguel dos Santos Borges defende a dissertação "Conetividade neuronal: novos biomarcadores de disfunção neuronal".
Francisco Ferreira Cunha defende a dissertação "Desenvolvimento de um Software para Alinhamento Virtual de Lâminas Integralmente Digitalizadas de Anatomia Patológica".
Isabel Francisca Sota Machado Barradas defende a dissertação "New methods for the investigation of dynamics of functional magnetic resonance imaging data".
Por Joana Cabral (ICVS - Life and Health Sciences Research Institute School of Medicine, University of Minho, Portugal).
This annual Workshop aims to expose students, engineers and scientists to recent developments in Biomedical Engineering that took place in some of the most respected international research centers and universities of the world.