Neurohacking describes how to use the R programming language (https://cran.r-project.org/) and its associated package to perform manipulation, processing, and analysis of neuroimaging data. We focus on publicly-available structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We discuss concepts such as inhomogeneity correction, image registration, and image visualization.

Introduction to Neurohacking In R

Introduction to Neurohacking In R
This course is part of Neuroscience and Neuroimaging Specialization



Instructors: Dr. Elizabeth Sweeney
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Reviewed on Sep 3, 2016
An excellent introduction to neuroimaging analysis! Tank you.
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2017
It would have been better if there were practical exercises, nevertheless it was very comprehensive for basic procedures of fMRI analysis.
Reviewed on Feb 8, 2017
I like that this course goes through most necessary steps, my only suggest would be to have one additional week where you go through everything all together, and then do some simple group analysis.
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