ORAL COMMUNICATION 3: Novel techniques and neuroimaging go hand in hand

Chairs: Koen Van Laere + Eva Genbrugge

  • 3:25-3:35 pm: Effects of a Deep Learning-Based Noise Reduction Algorithm on Visual Analysis and Centiloid Quantification in Amyloid PET Imaging with a Reduced Dose, Antoine Verger
  • 3:35-3:45 pm:  [18F]-Flutemetamol across acquisition timeframes:  Clinical Interpretability Combining Visual Read and Centiloids
  • 3:45-3:55 pm:  Effects of motion and white matter hyperintensities on reference-region ¹⁸F-SynVesT-1 quantification in Alzheimer’s disease and healthy volunteers, Charles Carron
  • 3:55-4:05 pm: Age-related alterations in resting-state EEG microstate dynamics across adulthood, Ebru Yildirim
  • 4:05-4:15 pm:  Non-invasive measurement of cerebrovascular reactivity using 15O-water PET, Elin Bäck
  • 4:15-4:25 pm:  Shortening Vizamyl amyloid PET acquisition time: optimal reconstruction parameters and effect on Centiloids, Emile Balot
  • 4:25-4:35 pm:  Simultaneous multiple post-labelling delay ASL MRI and [18F]FDG PET in a mixed memory clinic popu-lation and healthy controls, Otto Mølby Henriksen
  • 4:35-4:45 pm: Uncovering Hidden Learning Dynamics in Deep Learning Models for Alzheimer’s and MCI MRI Using Statistical Complexity, Seyi Olabisi Omotoso
  • 4:45-4:55 pm:  Reducing scan time using 18F Florbetaben Amyloid Brain PET imaging with Digital PET-CT Scanners, Beverley Holman
  • 4:55-5:05 pm:  Differential effects of hypercapnia on cerebral vascular reactivity and glucose metabolism, Vanbutsele Thibault