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Principles of fMRI 2

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is the most widely used technique for investigating the living, functioning human brain as people perform tasks and experience mental states. It is a convergence point for multidisciplinary work from many disciplines. Psychologists, statisticians, physicists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, medical researchers, behavioral scientists, engineers, public health researchers, biologists, and others are coming together to advance our understanding of the human mind and brain. This course covers the analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data. It is a continuation of the course “Principles of fMRI, Part 1”.

Status: Image Analysis
Status: Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
Course9 hours

Featured reviews

JM

5.0Reviewed May 23, 2019

Very good course. Best week is the last week. Its does a good overview of fMRI Statistical analysis and design of experiments.

IF

5.0Reviewed Jul 29, 2019

Excellent, thorough explanation of the computations and theory underlying fMRI analysis. I particularly enjoyed the emphasis on MVPA. Thanks!

FS

5.0Reviewed May 9, 2018

Comprehensive, Informative & exciting course... highly recommended for Psychiatrists, or any mental health professionals interested in neuropsychiatry and neuroscience !

PM

5.0Reviewed Jan 15, 2019

Excellent courses, very useful. Worth enrolling and purchasing.

OC

4.0Reviewed Nov 16, 2016

The course was ery good, I wish it also included working with sample fmri data.

ZL

4.0Reviewed Nov 27, 2020

More illustration with cartoons would be much appreciated, words and text are kind of too abstract and hard to grab.