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Linda Lanyon
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There are quite a few DTI (diffusion tensor imaging) studies in recent years that show white matter differences in various neuropsychiatric diseases versus normals. If you do a search for DTI and the disease name you will find the papers.
October 4, 2009
Dedicated to exploring theoretical constructs in neuroscience, using a synergy of experimental, mathematical, and computational methods.
August 10, 2009
The Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) organizes the international Computational Neuroscience meeting (CNS) each year. CNS is a premier forum for experimental and theoretical results addressing computation in the brain.
August 10, 2009
Postdocs are at the cross-roads of education and profession, and we face unique professional and social challenges, particularly in the current academic and economic climates. This group is intended for sharing related insights strategies & comments.
August 10, 2009
Linda Lanyon updated their profile photo
August 10, 2009
A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
August 10, 2009
Linda Lanyon is now a member of The NeuroNetwork
August 10, 2009

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Main areas of research:
Cognitive Neuroscience of vision
Neuroethics
Interests/keywords:
Visual attention
Neural networks mediating visual processes e.g. face recognition, conscious vision
Computational modelling
Diffusion tensor imaging
Functional & effective connectivity
Current title/position:
Postdoctoral research fellow
Current affiliation/employer:
University of British Columbia
Personal or laboratory homepage:
http://www.neuroophthalmology.ca/UBCNeuroOp/JBarton/labstaff/Linda.htm
Publications:
see web site

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