MJ
This course is very useful for the beginners to analyse the neruo-images. Thanks a lot
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.
By the end of this course, you will be able to: Read/write images of the brain in the NIfTI (Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative) format Visualize and explore these images Perform inhomogeneity correction, brain extraction, and image registration (within a subject and to a template).
MJ
This course is very useful for the beginners to analyse the neruo-images. Thanks a lot
SS
An excellent introduction to neuroimaging analysis! Tank you.
SG
The process of downloading packages on the virtual machine was very tiring. The documentation of it could have been provided more nicely. Like I was not aware about the 'sudo...'on LINUX.
CV
Great course....medical imaging techniques at its best :)
BV
Thanks for the course. It was a nice course with good explanation. I enjoyed learning.
RK
Nice Course.Wonderful material.Enjoyed learning it.
SS
Perhaps links to some materials regarding explanation of the data could be provided.
AS
I am really appreciate this course. Its good to have a structured course on these complex topics.
NJ
excellent course building you up with basics using R and fsl, antr
OA
It was wonderful learning from these amazing Lecturers
K
great course, highly recommend for integrating two fields. Data analysis and Manipulation with R, just becomes so much easier.
HE
A very useful and informative course. An organized, well prepared, and focused course. Thanks to the fabulous team. I learned a lot of stuff related to neuroimaging.
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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.
This course offers a comprehensive description of all the steps required for the analysis of brain images. The notes are clear, concise, and contain a lot of helpful information about reading medical images, pre-processing them, and visualizing them. I'm a statistics researcher, and had very limited prior experience on this topic; but feel that this course has helped me tremendously to acquire the knowledge necessary to dive into research in this area, in a very short time. However, the benefits of taking this class go beyond this. Specifically, I was thrilled to be able to apply the techniques described here to read and visualize in R, medical images (MRI) concerning a patient-friend diagnosed with brain tumor, obtained directly from the doctor's office !!! And this, I thought, was amazing!
Thank you for the wonderful course. Especially useful when the team explains every new line of code. As a current undergraduate and aspiring neuroscience researcher, this is tremendously helpful.
It has been a great experience. Thanks for making such a high quality specialization!
The process of downloading packages on the virtual machine was very tiring. The documentation of it could have been provided more nicely. Like I was not aware about the 'sudo...'on LINUX.
wish to have more programming practice
Nice contents but: questions not being answered in the forums. Online content from github (where in fact are the scripts and data) is somewhat confusing
While a really important course, it would work much better with some hands-on exercises.
Perhaps because this class was very old, I had a lot of issues with finding files, and the video file names and locations often did not match up with the actual files given in the syllabus. Also, the structure of the course was quite confusing. Things would not be explained at all until suddenly something we've already been talking about for 1 or 2 weeks was explained in week 4. This was a very frustrating and difficult course for someone who isn't already in the MRI field. I think this course needs a major overhaul to make it match up to the level and quality of the other courses this particular course is paired up with in the "Neuroscience and Neuroimaging" specialization.
I was expecting teaching but they are simply reading code from slides. Big let down.
This course was very useful for me to kick start working with brains and NeuroImaging this course gave me a deep insight into types of brain data that is available for use and also how to read them. Previously I had a fear of where to kick start now after completing this course I got an idea of how to work with brain data and do Neurohacking ;p
Great course. Learned quite a lot from the course. Only problem was the difficulty at first with the software and libraries stubbornly refusing to get setup. But, after realizing there was a VM provided with all intended software installed, everything was smooth sailing from there.
Very comprehensive step-by-step introduction to imaging analyses using R. Also includes helpful information on the nature of files and processes. I am not sure that I will do my imaging analyses using R but still found this to be a very useful introduction to the topic.
Thank you to the team for setting up this course! I learned a lot about manipulation of imaging data within R, which is something I previously executed at the command line within FSL. These formats will provide more reproducible code within my publications.
Perfect! Precise to the subject and provides a lot of hands-on details, which is, unfortunately, something that most other similar courses don't do. Absolutely loved it!
A very useful and informative course. An organized, well prepared, and focused course. Thanks to the fabulous team. I learned a lot of stuff related to neuroimaging.
Wonderful course. I have mastered much about neurohacking using R programming, and learned about the preprocess step in neuroimaging analysis.
Very good as introduction to this area of implementation , It will be very interesting to create another course with more advanced topics.
It would have been better if there were practical exercises, nevertheless it was very comprehensive for basic procedures of fMRI analysis.
Very Informative. I suggest all people who are seeking to gain knowledge about image processing should definitely check this out.