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Neuroscience on Functional Human Brain Mapping
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1st Tehran IBRO/APRC Associate School of Cognitive Neuroscience on Functional Human Brain Mapping
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Organizing Committee
Hamid Soltanian Zadeh
(PhD, University of Tehran, Iran)
hszadeh@ut.ac.ir
Director
Scientific Secretary
Executive Secretary
Abbas Haghparast
Hamed Ekhtiari
Deputy Scientific
Secretary
Reza Khosrowabadi
hosein_bat@yahoo.com
r.khosrowabadi@gmail.com
Deputy Executive
Secretaries
Hossein Azizi
Ali Shahbazi
azizih@modares.ac.ir
shahbazial@yahoo.com
Fatemeh Yavari
f.b.yavari@gmail.com
Contact Person:
Hossein Azizi
PhD, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Email: azizih@modares.ac.ir,
Phone no: +98 21 8288 4587
Cell phone no: +98 912 695 6814
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Host Institutes
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Host Institutes
University of Tehran
1st Tehran IBRO/APRC Associate School of Cognitive Neuroscience on Functional Human Brain Mapping
TMS School
Fatemeh Yavari
Mohsen kachooei
Nastaran Malmir
Milad Kassaie
Padideh Nasseri
Maryam Moghadam
EEG School
Reza Khosrowabadi
Leila Niazi
Shadi Bagherzadeh
Sajjad Farashi
Negin Zarei
Arezoo Shahrabi
Zahra Rezvani
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Vision
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Decision Making
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First Name
Atefeh
Leila
Farzane
Santosh
Parisa
Jana
Ali
Sergey
Mohammad
Mostafa
Hossein
Ali
Zohreh
Last Name
Bakhtazad
Dehghani
Dehghani
Deo
Esmaeili Tazangi
Estocinova
Ghabeli Juibary
Kartashov
Rostami
Safaie
Shahabi
Siahposht Khachaki
Vaziri
Country
Iran
Iran
Iran
Nepal
Iran
Slovakia
Iran
Russia
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Hanieh
Tanya
Sakthivel
Solmaz
Parisa
Hossein
Rameswar
Morteza
Koustav
Narges
Saeed
Mohammad
Sepand
Alizadeh
Calvey
Govindaraj
Jadidi
Javadnia
Khaleghzadeh Ahangar
Pal
Pourmohamadi
Roy
Sadeghbeigi
Sadigh Eteghad
Taghvaei
Takapouy
Iran
South Africa
India
Iran
Iran
Iran
India
Iran
India
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Email
bakhtazad.atefeh@gmail.com
l_dehghani2002@yahoo.com
dehghani.med@gmail.com
devdsantosh@gmail.com
parisaesmaeili48@yahoo.com
jana.estocinova@upjs.sk
alighabeli@yahoo.com
sikartashov@gmail.com
psy.rostami@gmail.com
mostafa.safaie@gmail.com
shahabi.h27@gmail.com
ak57n@yahoo.com
zova137@yahoo.com
haniehalizadeh1988@gmail.com
tanyac@polka.co.za
sakthi.unom@gmail.com
sjadidi81@gmail.com
parisa.javadnia@gmail.com
hossain_63@yahoo.com
physioramupal@gmail.com
morteza@pourmohamadi.net
koustavroy001@gmail.com
nsbeigi@gmail.com
Saeed.Sadigetegad@gmail.com
m.taghvaei86@gmail.com
s.takapouy@gmail.com
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Theme Num
Working Memory /
Executive Function
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First Name
Amin
Lilit
Fatemeh
Hamed
Seyyed Abed
Elnaz
Fateme
Nino
Leila
Zahra
Karma
Fariba
Leila
Last Name
Asadollahpour Kargar
Darbinyan
Ebrahiminia
Ghazvini
Hosseini
Mosanezhad Jeddi
Parvizi
Pochkhidze
Simani
Soltaninejad
Tenzin
Yadolahi
Zarepour
Country
Iran
Armenia
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Iran
Georgia
Iran
Iran
Bhutan
Iran
Iran
Email
Amin.psychologist@gmail.com
livada0106@gmail.com
ebrahiminia@ut.ac.ir
hamedghazvini@ut.ac.ir
hosseyni@kiaeee.org
mosanejad@yahoo.com
f-parvizi@razi.tums.ac.ir
fochxidzenino@yahoo.com
leila.simani@yahoo.com
z.soltaninejad@gmail.com
karmatenzin9@gmail.com
fariba.yadolahi@sbmu.ac.ir
leilazarepour1@yahoo.com
8:30-9:30
9:30-10:30
10:3011:00
Break
11:45-12:30
12:3014:00
TMS/
tDCS
EEG/
ERP
fMRI
15:00-16:00
fMRI
14:00-15:00
fMRI
EEG/
ERP
TMS/
tDCS
TMS/
tDCS
Lecture 5
(H.Ekhtiari)
TMS/
tDCS
EEG/
ERP
fMRI
EEG/
ERP
Lecture 4
(K.Kharrazi)
EEG/
ERP
fMRI
TMS/
tDCS
Lecture 11
(A.Sodagar)
fMRI
TMS/ tDCS
EEG/
ERP
Lecture 9
(M.R.Ay)
TMS/ tDCS
EEG/
ERP
fMRI
Lecture 8
(G.A.HosseinZadeh)
fMRI
TMS/
tDCS
Lunch
EEG/
ERP
Lecture 10
(H.SotanianZadeh)
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School Program
1st Tehran IBRO/APRC Associate School of Cognitive Neuroscience on Functional Human Brain Mapping
Friday
May 22
fMRI
fMRI
EEG/
ERP
TMS/
tDCS
Lecture 2
(A.Garcia)
TMS/
tDCS
EEG/
ERP
Lecture 1
(V.Walsh)
fMRI
fMRI
Saturday
May 23
EEG/
ERP
TMS/
tDCS
TMS/
tDCS
Lecture 7
(M.A.Oghabian)
TMS/
tDCS
EEG/
ERP
EEG/
ERP
Lecture 6
(N.Muggleton)
fMRI
fMRI
Sunday
May 24
Monday
May 25
Tuesday May
26
TMS/
tDCS
EEG/
ERP
Thursday
May 28
Wednesday
May 27
Friday
May 29
EEG/
ERP
TMS/
tDCS
fMRI
16:00-17:00
1st Tehran IBRO/APRC Associate School of Cognitive Neuroscience on Functional Human Brain Mapping
The opening ceremony of the 1st Tehran IBRO Associate School of Cognitive
Neuroscience was held on Friday, 22 May, 2015. After registration of
participants, Dr. Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, the schools director, delivered a
welcome speech of the organizing committee. Then, the scientific secretary of the
school, Prof. Vincent Walsh, presented his statements. Participants also, enjoyed
watching a video clip introducing Irans history and culture. Thereafter, Dr. Amir
Hossein Batouli presented an overview of the scientific program and described
the different themes and groups for participants. At the end, all guests were
invited to take a group photo, have a break and enjoy the welcome dinner. Each
student received a bag containing the program book, a nice metal badge with the
IBRO logo on it as a memory of the School, notebook and a pen.
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9:30-10:30
8:30-9:30
Time
Lecture 3
Lecture 2
Lecture 1
Lecture
Kamal Kharrazi
Bahador Bahrami
Ana Garcia
Speaker
fMRI
EEG
TMS/tDCS
Subject
11:00-12:30
Lecture 4
Hamed Ekhtiari
Title
Some limitations of human brain stimulation: Making the leap from
the lab to life
14:00-15:00
Lecture 5
11:00-11:45
9:30-10:30
8:30-9:30
Time
Lecture 9
Lecture 8
Lecture 7
Lecture 6
Lecture
Hamid SoltanianZadeh
Mohammad Reza Ay
Neil Muggleton
Speaker
BCI
fMRI/EEG/MEG/DTI
PET
fMRI
fMRI/DTI
TMS/tDCS
Subject
Title
Investigating brain function with TMS: opportunities, limits, and
approaches
11:45-12:30
Lecture 10
Amir Sodagar
Mohammad Ali
Oghabian
Gholam-Ali HosseinZadeh
14:00-15:00
Lecture 11
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15:00-16:00
Sunday, May 24
15:00-16:00
Saturday, May 23
Symposium
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Dr. M.R. Ay
Dr. A. Sodagar
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Dr. H. Soltanian-Zadeh
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Dr. N. Muggleton
Dr. A. Garcia
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Dr. B. Bahrami
Dr. K. Kharrazi
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Prof. V. Walsh
Dr. H. Ekhtiari
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13:30-14:30
14:30-16:00
Speaker
Abbas Nasiraei Moghaddam
Mohammad Ali Oghabian
Seyed Amir Hossein Batouli
Ali Reza Mohammadi Nezhad
Farshad Rafie
Mitra Ebrahimpoor
Title
Introduction to MRI
fMRI Basics and Principles
fMRI task design
fMRI in Vision
fMRI Data Analysis
Tuesday, May 26
Time
8:30-9:30
9:30-10:30
11:00-12:00
13:30-14:30
14:30-16:00
Speaker
Gholam Ali Hossienzadeh
Mohammad Ali Oghabian
Tahereh Sadat Zarghami
Tahereh Sadat Zarghami
Elaheh Yargholi
Title
Introduction to MRI
fMRI Basics and Principles
fMRI task design
fMRI in Decision Making
fMRI Data Analysis
Wednesday, May 27
Time
8:30-9:30
9:30-10:30
11:00-12:00
13:30-14:30
14:30-16:00
Speaker
Nader Riahi Alam
Gholam Ali Hossienzadeh
Morteza Pishnamazi
Morteza Pishnamazi
Elaheh Yargholi
Title
Introduction to MRI
fMRI Basics and Principles
fMRI task design
fMRI in Working Memory
fMRI Data Analysis
1. The school on each day started with an introductory talk to the basics of
the MRI scanner and its physics.
2. The basics of functional imaging and especially functional MRI was later
discussed.
3. After the break, the basics of designing an efficient paradigm design in
fMRI were taught.
4. After lunch, the students visited the 3.0 Tesla MRI scanner of the Medical
Imaging Center and due to their theme, they experienced how an fMRI
session could be conducted.
5. Finally, students were taught of the basics of data analysis in fMRI, and
the preprocessing and other relevant information about analyzing of fMRI
data and extracting the active brain regions.
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WM/EF
Monday, May 25
Time
Speaker
8:30-9:45
Hamed Ekhtiari
10:00-11:30
Neil Muggleton
11:45-13:15
14:15-15:15
15:00-16:30
Padideh Nasseri,
Milad Kassaie,
Fatemeh Yavari
Prof. Vincent Walsh
Neil Muggleton,
Prof Vincent Walsh
Title
TES Principles (Biophysics, Parameters, Types: dcTES, acTES, mTES, Running a Study with TES, Questions that
could be answered by TES in WM/EF studies)
r/TMS Principles (Biophysics, Coils, Stimulation Types, Applications, Questions that could be answered by TMS in
WM/EF studies)
Hands-on TES Practice (with WM/EF Related Tasks)
How to Write a Scientific Proposal
Hands-on TMS Practice(Coil Positioning, RMT Measurement, Running an simple WM/EF Experiment with TMS)
DM
Speaker
8:30-9:45
Hamed Ekhtiari
10:00-11:30
Neil Muggleton
11:45-13:15
14:15-15:15
15:00-16:30
Padideh Nasseri,
Milad Kassaie,
Fatemeh Yavari
Prof.Vincent Walsh
Neil Muggleton,
Prof. Vincent Walsh
Title
TES Principles (Biophysics, Parameters, Types: dcTES, acTES, mTES, Running a Study with TES, Questions that
could be answered by TES in DM studies)
r/TMS Principles (Biophysics, Coils, Stimulation Types, Applications, Questions that could be answered by TMS in
DM studies)
Hands-on TES Practice (with DM Related Tasks)
How to Write a Scientific Proposal
Hands-on TMS Practice(Coil Positioning, RMT Measurement, Running an simple DM Experiment with TMS)
Wednesday, May 27
Tuesday, May 26
Time
Time
Speaker
8:30-9:45
Hamed Ekhtiari
10:00-11:30
Neil Muggleton
11:45-13:15
14:15-15:15
15:00-16:30
Padideh Nasseri,
Milad Kassaie,
Fatemeh Yavari
Prof. Vincent Walsh
Neil Muggleton,
Prof. Vincent Walsh
Title
TES Principles (Biophysics, Parameters, Types: dcTES, acTES, mTES, Running a Study with TES, Questions that
could be answered by TES in V studies)
r/TMS Principles (Biophysics, Coils, Stimulation Types, Applications, Questions that could be answered by TMS in
V studies)
Hands-on TES Practice(with V Related Tasks)
How to Write a Scientific Proposal
Hands-on TMS Practice(Coil Positioning, RMT Measurement, Running an simple V Experiment with TMS)
Three theoretical and two practical sessions had been planned for this section. In
the first session, presented by Dr. Hamed Ekhtiari (Neurocognitive lab. director)
[2], students got familiar with basic concepts of Transcranial Electrical
Stimulation (TES) and different steps in designing and running a TES study [3].
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In the second session, taught by Dr. Neil Muggleton [4], students got familiar
with basic concepts of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and essential
topics which need to be kept in mind when designing and running TMS
experiments such as coil type selection, stimulation frequency selection,
stimulation site selection/localization, main task design, control task design, and
finally some examples of special vision, working memory/executive function, or
decision making tasks (depending on the theme of the students) which can be run
while using rTMS.
Then, the hands-on session of TES was administrated by Ms. Padideh Nasseri,
Mr. Milad Kassaie, and Dr. Fatemeh Yavari. In this session, at first 10-20 EEG
system, which is the most common method for electrode localization in
TES/TMS experiment, was explained. Then Ms. Nasseri and Mr. Kassaie talked
about requirements of a TES experiment, different TES electrodes montages [5],
and safety points related to running a TES experiment. Then students were
divided into groups of three people and practiced finding different locations of
10-20 EEG system, fixating tDCS electrodes on the head, application of 1mA
direct current for 5 minutes, and concurrently performing a visual, executive
function/working memory, or decision making computerized task (Balloon
Analogue Risk Task (BART), n-back task with images and letters, depending on
their theme).
The first session in the afternoon was taught by Prof. Vincent Walsh [6]. Since
the students were supposed to write a proposal on the last day of the school, Prof.
Walsh talked about the principles of proposal writing. He explained about the
essential parts of a proposal and then he divided the students into several groups
and gave them enough time to write a proposal. Subsequently, each group
explained their proposal and Prof. Walsh carefully examined different aspects of
it (hypothesis, methods, novelty, etc.) and explained about the strong and weak
points of each proposal.
In the final session, students practically got familiar with TMS device under the
supervision of Dr. Muggleton and Prof. Walsh. Different topics were practiced in
this session including recording a motor evoked potential response from hand
muscle, phosphene generation using TMS, performing a computerized visual
search task concurrent with rTMS application, and TMS navigation system (if the
students asked about). At the end of the day, instructors were at the students
disposal to answer their questions.
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First session of TMS/TES section; TES principles; Instructor: Dr. Hamed Ekhtiari
Second session of TMS/TES section; rTMS principles; Instructor: Dr. Neil Muggleton
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Third session of TMS/TES section; TES handson; Instructor: Ms Padideh Nasseri, Mr Milad
Kassaie, Dr. Fatemeh Yavari
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Fourth session of TMS/TES section; Proposal writing; Instructor: Prof. Vincent Walsh
Fifth session of TMS/TES section; rTMS handson; Instructor: Prof. Vincent Walsh, Dr. Neil
Muggleton.
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8:30-10:30
11:00-12:30
Title
An introduction to EEG data gathering and analysis
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data analysis
WM/EF
Tuesday, May 26
Time
8:30-10:30
11:00-12:30
14:00-16:00
Speaker
Reza Khosrowabadi
Negar Sammaknejad,
Sajjad Farashi
Reza Khosrowabadi,
Sajjad Farashi
Title
An introduction to EEG data gathering and analysis
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data analysis
Wednesday, May 27
Time
8:30-10:30
DM
14:00-16:00
Speaker
Reza Khosrowabadi
Negar Sammaknejad,
Shadi Bagherzadeh
Reza Khosrowabadi,
Shadi Bagherzadeh
11:00-12:30
14:00-16:00
Speaker
Reza Khosrowabadi
Negar Sammaknejad, Leila
Niazi
Reza Khosrowabadi, Leila
Niazi
Title
An introduction to EEG data gathering and analysis
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data
Hands on experience on EEG/ERP data analysis
One theoretical (2 hours) and two practical sessions (1:30 and 2 hours) had been
planned for this section. In the first session, presented by Dr. Reza Khosrowabadi,
students got familiar with basic concepts of Electroencephalography (EEG)
including introduction to sources of neural activities, EEG device compartments,
standard placement of electrodes, preprocessing of the raw EEG data, different
steps in designing an EEG study and data analysis with several techniques. We
tried to cover univariate, bivariate and multivariate methods therefore techniques
suchas event related potential (ERP), power spectrum, quantifized EEG (QEEG),
functional connectivity based methods were introduced.
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In the second session, Ms. Shadi Bagherzadeh demonstrated the basic concepts
of EEG/ERP data recording and essential steps needed for designing and running
an EEG/ERP experiment. The theory behaind EEG cap selection and placement,
experimental design (a high demanding task vs a low demanding task), and
cognitive theories for vision, working memory/executive function, or decision
making tasks (depending on the theme of the students) were explained.
Subsequently, the explained materials were practiced by students and EEG/ERP
data as well as subject's behavioral preformances were simultaneously recorded
during a predesigned task (depending on the students theme). The EEG data was
recorded by Mitsar system.
Mrs. Leila Niazi was responsible for the afternoon session related to EEG/ERP
data analysis. She explained the ERP components of the practiced task (vision,
visuospatial working memory or gambeling task) and the concept behind the task
and its neurobehavioral markers were highlighted. Then, students practically got
familiar with EEG/ERP data analysis using WinEEG software under supervision
of Dr. Ana Garcia, Dr. Reza Khosrowabadi and Mrs. Leila Niazi. Pipline of EEG
data preprocessing and extraction of the ERP components were practiced.
Finally during the group discussion, students found time for their remained
questions. For a better intraction between student and explaining an application
of EEG data analysis, two neurofeedback games (mindflex) were also presented
to students.
Instructors of the EEG/ERP section; Left to right: Sajjad Farashi, Shadi Bagherzadeh, Leila
Niazi and Reza Khosrowabadi
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The Class president and Secretary were elected by the voting process. Leila
Simani was elected as the Class President and Hanieh Alizadeh as the Class
Secretary.
Many students expressed their appreciation for what they had learned about
neuroscience, and their stay in Tehran through their evaluation form. The average
School score was 8.8 from 10.
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