Introduction to MRI techniques 2500-PL-PS-SP301-06
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Term 2023Z:
The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the fundamentals of functional neuroimaging in human studies. The course will outline the basics of signal acquisition, major issues in statistical analysis for fMRI, addresses ways in which the data can be prepared for analysis to minimize artefacts and maximize sensitivity for the detection of activation changes. We will also discuss the various applications of fMRI, rs-fMRI, VBM and DTI in neuroscience. Students will also take part in fMRI examination. |
Term 2024Z:
The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the fundamentals of functional neuroimaging in human studies. The course will outline the basics of signal acquisition, major issues in statistical analysis for fMRI, addresses ways in which the data can be prepared for analysis to minimize artefacts and maximize sensitivity for the detection of activation changes. We will also discuss the various applications of fMRI, rs-fMRI, VBM and DTI in neuroscience. Students will also take part in fMRI examination. |
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Learning outcomes
Students know neuroimaging techniques: MRI, fMRI, DTI, rs-fMRI. Students understand advantages and disadvantages of each technique.
Students will gain theoretical knowledge on experimental designs, data analysis and applications of fMR. Students know how to design fMRI experiments, how to analyze and visualize results. Students know how to write a research report.
Bibliography
Term 2023Z:
Jenkinson M., Chappell M. (2018). Introduction to Neuroimaging Analysis (Oxford Neuroimaging Primers) 1st Edition. |
Term 2024Z:
Jenkinson M., Chappell M. (2018). Introduction to Neuroimaging Analysis (Oxford Neuroimaging Primers) 1st Edition. |
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