Wednesday 15 September 2010

Resting-State Functional Brain Connectivity in its Second International Conference

In 1995, a groaltup of researchers at The Medical College of Wisconsin discovered the resting-state functional MRI (r-fMRI), and w ere the first to demonstrate that the brain is an organ that is never at rest, even if the body is not performing any activity. The r-fMRI technique can detect the communication occurring between different brain regions at the "resting-state" of the body. Focusing on this topic, the Second International Conference on Resting-State Functional Brain Connectivity will be held in Milwaukee, Sept, 16-19, 2010, and hosted by The Medical College of Wisconsin.

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